I’m someone who moved from just writing code to caring deeply about whether it actually solves a real problem. A lot of my work has been driven by that - for example, building a platform to help people adapt in a new country, because I saw how hard that process is in practice. What makes me different is that I tend to think in systems, not features. I care about how things behave under real conditions - load, edge cases, messy user behavior - and I enjoy the part where a “cool idea” becomes something stable and usable. I’m also pretty honest about trade-offs. I’ve overbuilt things before, shipped things that needed rework, and learned to simplify and focus on what actually matters. That mindset helps me move faster now without getting lost in unnecessary complexity. Overall, I’m motivated less by hype and more by building things that hold up in production and genuinely help people.
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