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I've always been pulled toward things that make me care about the details. Chasing down a winger for 90 minutes, getting a drawing to finally look clean, figuring out why a mechanism does not move the way it should, or watching a small design change make the whole system feel better. I like work where the little things actually matter.
What I enjoy most is building things with other people. I like when an idea is still rough and everyone is trying to make sense of it. Someone is sketching, someone is testing, someone is asking the question that changes the direction, and slowly the thing starts becoming something you can actually use. That part can be messy, but I like it. I like being around people who care enough to keep working until the idea turns into something you can point to.
A lot of what I care about sits between movement, machines, and people. A bracket either fits or it does not. A joint either moves cleanly or it binds. A person either gets useful feedback or they are left guessing. That gap between an idea and something someone can actually use is where I like working.
Outside of engineering, I'm shaped by the things that keep me curious. Soccer, travel, music, food, snow days, late-night drives, and conversations with people who see the world differently than I do. I think those things matter. They make me better at noticing details, asking better questions, and seeing design as more than parts and dimensions.
I do not know exactly what the final version of my life looks like yet, but I know I like to build things. Things that help people move better, work safer, learn faster, or experience something they remember.
For now, I'm focused on building proof. Better projects. Better drawings. Better systems. Better relationships. A stronger version of myself every year.
I want to keep the same curiosity that made me fall in love with the game, with machines, and with the process of figuring things out. I want to stay a student of everything.