
Discovering a more independent path
After 13 years as a software developer, I started exploring a different way to work and live.
This site documents that journey.
Maybe you've been feeling it too.
You did what you were supposed to do.
You built a career. You became competent. Maybe even successful.
But somewhere along the way, you started wondering:
"Is this really how I want to spend the next 30 years?"
Not because the path is wrong. But because it may not be your path.
You want to build something of your own. You want more ownership over your time. You want to explore what's possible beyond the default script.
Not necessarily to become a billionaire. Not to escape work completely.
But to create a life that feels more aligned.
What I'm exploring
Over the last five years, I've launched seven different projects. Five have made money. Together they've generated around $40,000.
Not life-changing money. But enough to prove something important:
This path is real.
I'm still figuring it out. Still experimenting. Still learning.
That's exactly why I document it honestly.
Because most people don't need another person pretending to have everything figured out. They need a believable example of someone actually doing the work.

Things I've built along the way
Over the last five years, I've launched multiple projects while exploring a more independent path.
Some failed. Some made money. All of them taught me something.
I document the experiments openly — including the uncertainty, results, and lessons.
For people exploring what comes next.
I work with those who already feel the pull toward a more independent path but haven't fully acted on it yet.
Usually they:
- have ideas sitting in notebooks
- overthink their next move
- consume too much information
- struggle with confidence
- or simply need someone to help them see clearly
I won't give you a perfect blueprint for life.
But I can help you:
- clarify your direction
- spot blind spots
- move from thinking to building
- and take your own ambitions seriously

This isn't about escaping work.
It's about building a life where your work feels more connected to who you are.
More independent.
More intentional.
More your own.
That's what I'm trying to figure out.