About Notes on Being ...
I write at the intersection of thinking, travel, and the inner life.
My work spans travelogue–memoir, conceptual writing, and spiritual reflection. Over time, these genres have converged on a single concern: how human beings learn, make meaning, and remain grounded as they move through increasingly complex worlds.
I have spent much of my professional life in education, technology, and academic environments. Alongside this, I have travelled, taught, spoken, and written—often discovering that the most important learning happens not in formal settings, but in moments of pause: a conversation during a journey, a question raised by a student, a silence after a long day of thinking.
I choose to release my books and writings under Creative Commons licenses because I believe generosity is not the opposite of seriousness. Ideas gain strength when they circulate freely, especially among young academics, students, and general readers who are still forming their relationship with knowledge and purpose.
As a speaker, I do not offer motivation or instruction in the usual sense. I offer orientation. My talks are reflective, drawing on lived experience and scholarship to help audiences slow down, reframe their work, and reconnect with what matters.
This blog is part of that same practice: a space to think aloud, to travel inward as well as outward, and to attend carefully to the ongoing work of being human.
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