Learning isn’t a chore for me — it’s my love laguage. It’s the thread that ties me to wonder, growth, and the quiet patterns underneath everything.
I’ve studied all sorts of things over the years, drinking deeply from the well of the Liberal Arts — programming languages, musical traditions, spiritual texts, systems theory, even how to draw and write with my non-dominant hand. I am drawn to both and practice. All of it fueled by the same inner flame: curiosity and reverence for the unknown.
My learning weaves across disciplines — art, science, language, spirituality, technology. All these things reinforce each other.
When I am called, I love helping others learn — making difficult concepts approachable and encouraging others to trust their own process of inquiry, connecting timeless and timely, old and new, general and specific.
I am, as of 2025, fascinated by the knowledge and insight contiained in the Advaita Vendanta and Trika schools of Hindu thought. I have been learning Sanskrit so I can experience these source materials more directly.
Learning keeps me alive to the world. It helps me stay porous, responsive, and full of wonder.