A Collection of Perspectives
For a long time, I thought I had changed careers too many times.
Chef.
Food Safety.
Photography.
Content.
Looking back, I don’t think I changed careers at all.
I think I was collecting perspectives.
The long hours in the kitchen taught me discipline.
The long hours on the bike taught me endurance.
Food safety taught me to trust systems.
Photography taught me to slow down and notice what others might miss.
Content taught me that behind every process is a person trying to do their best work.
Today, I’m learning and in the journey of building automation tools.
People often see the technology. Totally fair and it is true.
I see something else.
I see every lesson that quietly prepared me for this moment.
Because the hardest part was never writing code.
It was understanding people, workflows and problems worth solving.
Maybe that’s what life really is.
Not a series of disconnected careers.
But a collection of perspectives that slowly shape the way we see the world.
Perhaps that’s what @becoming.in.motion means to me.
Not arriving.
Not reinventing myself.
Simply moving forward with curiosity, trusting that every experience is preparing me for the next
A note I’m carrying with me…
Technology is rented. Thinking is owned.
I hope I never stop collecting perspectives.
Looking back, they’ve always known where I was going before I did.
Tools will continue to evolve.
Titles will change.
Industries will transform.
But the ability to stay curious, understand people, and see possibilities where others see problems…
That’s something worth building for a lifetime.