writing.

    Thoughts, essays, and reflections on things I care about.

    2026

    1 piece
    1. Mar 9
      Tech· 4 min

      Landing Page Leads to Google Sheets

      A step-by-step guide to wiring up any landing page form to a Google Sheet using Apps Script — with built-in duplicate protection. No backend needed.

    2025

    8 pieces
    1. Jun 3
      Reflection· 3 min

      Rethinking Routine & Rediscovering Life

      A paper clip has lived a more adventurous life than most of us. Volkswagen's clever ad is really a wake-up call about stepping off the path.

    2. May 27
      Tech· 3 min

      PICNIC Error

      Today I learned a tech term that made me laugh, cringe, and reflect all at once. PICNIC: Problem In Chair, Not In Computer.

    3. May 13
      Essay· 3 min

      Why Freelancers Need to Rethink 'Success'?

      When opportunity starts resembling a trap, it's time to ask: are you chasing growth, or are you chasing infinity?

    4. Apr 21
      Reflection· 2 min

      The Quiet Forest

      A tree that falls makes more noise than a forest that grows. A reflection on Pope Francis, quiet presence, and the kind of kindness that grows silently.

    5. Apr 7
      Essay· 3 min

      No Such Thing as Free Lunch

      Nothing comes without a cost. Time, skill, and creativity are never free—and when someone offers their talent, fair compensation goes a long way.

    6. Mar 25
      Reflection· 1 min

      WYSIWYG

      What you see is what you get. A simple idea that shaped how we interact with digital content—and a philosophy that demands clarity, directness, and immediacy.

    7. Mar 24
      Essay· 3 min

      Burnout Among Millenials

      Millennials aren't lazy—they're among the most overworked, underpaid, and emotionally drained generations. Burnout is a systemic issue, not a personal failure.

    8. Mar 20
      Essay· 2 min

      Michelangelo's Mastery on Art

      Michelangelo believed every block of marble held a hidden masterpiece. His job wasn't to create something new—it's to uncover what's already there.