The Philosophy

I believe in the Great Equalizers: Reading and Code.

In a world often dictated by luck, talent, or inherited wealth, I see books and software as the ultimate tools to level the playing field. You don't need a head start if you have the discipline to learn and the technical know-how to build. This belief is the fuel behind my Growth Engine:

  1. READ: I don't read passively. I extract the core architecture—the mental models—from high-impact books to find exactly what to build next.
  2. BUILD: I take those insights and turn them into functional software products. I'm a founder who stays in the code, currently scaling WordForge and other solo-dev experiments.
  3. DOCUMENT: I record the entire process. Creating content isn't just about sharing; it's about deepening my own understanding and building a track record of entrepreneurship.

Read Better, Build Faster

Most readers get stuck because of "vocabulary friction." To help with the "input" stage of your learning, we built WordForge. It's an AI-powered vocabulary app designed to help you internalize new words through contextual practice. A larger vocabulary isn't just about sounding smart—it's about increasing your "bandwidth" for complex ideas.

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