For a long time, my interests felt disconnected.

I studied psychology. Then I became interested in software, AI, machine learning, and building things. Alongside that, I found myself involved in community projects, events, and trying to create spaces where people connect and learn together.

I kept asking myself:

Where do all these things fit together?

This website is my current answer.

Why this website exists

I wanted one place where I could:

  • document what I learn
  • publish research notes and reflections
  • share projects I build
  • think publicly
  • connect psychology, technology, and human behaviour
  • create something that grows over time

More importantly, I wanted a space where I could learn honestly.

What this website is

Research notes

These are learning notes, summaries, open questions, and reflections.

They are not published papers.

Blog posts

This is where ideas become more personal and practical.

Less formal.

More human.

Projects

Some projects here are finished.

Many are not.

Learning in public means showing unfinished work too.

A long-term experiment

I don't fully know where this leads.

Maybe research.

Maybe community.

Maybe products.

Maybe something I haven't discovered yet.

What this website is not

  • Not a clinic
  • Not professional or therapeutic advice
  • Not exaggerated credentials
  • Not pretending certainty where I don't have it

Why publish publicly?

Because writing forces clarity.

Because ideas improve when shared.

Because someone else navigating psychology, technology, community work, or uncertainty might find something useful.

For now, that feels like enough reason to build.