(read as, kuh-run)
I'm someone who finds joy in learning, building, and connecting ideas, whether it's through code, conversations, or curiosity. Iāve studied Computer Science, but beyond the tech, Iām just a curious human who enjoys thoughtful design, late-night debugging sessions (sometimes), and the occasional philosophical rabbit hole.
As a kid, I was the kind who'd rather tinker with a remote than actually watch TV. I wanted to know how things worked, not just use them. Somewhere between breaking toys and fixing them (mostly breaking), I realized I liked building things. That led me to computers, those mysterious machines that somehow made sense to me even when life didnāt.
Studying Computer Science wasnāt some calculated decision. It just felt like the next natural step for someone who kept asking āwhat happens if I do this?ā It challenged me, frustrated me, and strangely enough, felt like home. I spent hours debugging, learning new frameworks, automating everything I could, and sometimes just staring at a terminal wondering why a semicolon could ruin my day.
But this journey wasnāt just technical. Along the way, I discovered I enjoy explaining things, connecting dots, and asking bigger questions, not just about code, but about people, purpose, and what it means to build something meaningful.
So how did I end up here? By following the questions.
When Iām not working, Iām usually chasing landscapes, quiet trails, unfamiliar streets, or just a different perspective. Whether itās hiking up a hill, running through a city, or stepping into something completely new, Iāve found that movement helps me understand the world and myself a little better.