September 26, 2010 · Hong Kong & Zhuhai
As someone who enjoys both coding and technology, I spend a lot of time thinking about how systems work and how small pieces of logic come together to build something larger. Writing code has a certain rhythm to it: testing ideas, fixing errors, and gradually shaping something that functions the way it should.
At the same time, I enjoy experiences that feel more physical and immediate — like skiing, where speed, balance, and cold air replace the quiet focus of a screen, giving me a chance to breathe in an otherwise busy world.
In some ways, these interests reflect how I think about life. I don't feel the need to force a clear philosophy onto everything. Much of the world is outside our control anyway. Because of that, I prefer to focus on the present — working on things that interest me now, exploring new ideas, technologies, and letting the future unfold when it arrives.

