Hello!
I am a polyglot graduate student (Global Scholar) at UofT and dedicated lifelong educator, passionate about exploring the relationships between history, technology, poli-sci, legal hermeneutics, and comparative law through my research.
When not immersed in academic pursuits, I take pleasure in traveling, engaging in software engineering, and coding.
Sometimes I write things that are prose. I’m trying to write a book that way.
Sometimes I write things that are code. This space is one of those things. I do it professionally, too.
I have to confess that I have another website. But it has needs. It needs to be pretty heavy-weight, since it uses all sorts of javascript to show how professional I am. It also needs to say pretty professional things, to show that I can say pretty professional things. However, truth be told, I struggle to find the time and inclination to invest in such trivial matters just for the sake of keeping up with the Joneses — I actively avoid that, and that is why I am not that active in social media platforms.
This space serves as a refreshing escape from those demands. It provides a place where simplicity reigns and there are no expectations to fulfill.
If you are here, you are here for a reason, and from a source I know. Thank you for stopping by, and please feel free to hit me up via email, if need be.
- What's worth doing, fixing faulty thinking, and making things happen!
- The happiest people are not lounging on beaches—they are engaged in interesting work.
- The anxiety always returns without fail like clockwork—stay VIGILANT!
- When you build in silence, people don't know what to attack!