Build. Play. Write.
This is my personal space to share ideas, experiences, and lessons learned from my work in the digital world, and from the things I’m truly passionate about.
Here, I write about content creation, projects, and processes, as well as my hobbies: cars, music, and video games. These are all part of my everyday life and deeply influence the way I think, create, and build.

The Value Paradox: Why Obsessing Over the Result Makes You Richer
In the world of digital services, most people are competing in a race to the bottom. The goal is usually: How can I do the bare minimum to get paid and move on to the next client? It’s a volume-based, “factory” mindset. And ironically, it is the slowest and most

Polymath, Generalist, or Just a Multipotentialite with a Fancy Label?
I have an identity crisis, and it involves labels. If you scan my browser history, you’ll find WordPress development tutorials, guerrilla marketing strategies, music production software, and probably a gaming forum. I do a thousand things. But sometimes, when the noise calms down, I ask myself: What am I, exactly?

Sleep is the New Networking: Why Rest is Your Ultimate Competitive Advantage
In the “hustle” world, we’ve been sold a dangerous lie: that sleep is for the weak, that “while you’re sleeping, others are outworking you,” and that success is built on dark circles and caffeine jitters. It’s time to call this what it actually is: professional sabotage. If you are sacrificing

Quantum Entanglement: The “Spooky Action” That Connects the Universe
Imagine two magical dice. You throw one in New York and the other on the Moon. The one in New York lands on a 6. Instantly—without a single microsecond passing—the one on the Moon also shows a 6. It doesn’t matter the distance; there are no wires, no radio signals.

The Death of Multitasking: Why Trying to Do Everything Is Your Weakest “Superpower”
We live in the era of open tabs. Twelve browser tabs, three Slack threads, a phone buzzing with notifications, and in the background, you’re trying to draft a “strategic” report for a client. We brag about our ability to juggle a thousand things at once. We list it on our

The Graveyard of Brilliant Ideas: Why Your “Million-Dollar Idea” Is Worthless Without Execution
Many creatives share a blessing that often feels like a curse: we are like “Doraemon’s Pocket.” Give me five minutes, and I can give you ten business concepts, three mobile app frameworks, and a rough draft for a project that sounds like a guaranteed hit. For a long time, I