If precision mattered in kitchens, it matters even more in writing.
I’m a former executive chef and culinary graduate turned nonfiction writer. I spent years in high-pressure kitchens where timing, consistency, and waste control weren’t optional. You either executed cleanly or you didn’t ship the plate.
That discipline carried into how I write. I break ideas down until only the useful parts remain. No filler. No unnecessary framing. Just structure that holds under scrutiny.
I focus on behavior, systems, and decision-making; especially how people act when incentives are clear and pressure is real. I also write through the lens of decentralized systems, where transparency replaces guesswork and accountability can’t be buried under layers of abstraction.
Centralized systems tend to hide inefficiency. On-chain systems expose it. I use that contrast to sharpen thinking and remove noise from communication.
I help founders and creators turn scattered ideas into clear narratives that people actually understand and act on.