It's time to weaponize my tolerance for uncertainty
So, I decided start my company in Tbilisi, Georgia for maximal financial freedom. I reduced my belongings just to few bags for maximal mobility. And finally: I weaponize my ability to tolerate uncertainty, because apparently that’s rare.
Q3 Reflections: Turmoil
The last months at my job were hell.
Year in Switzerland reflections
I don’t miss home, but I don’t love Switzerland either. The real impact of moving abroad wasn’t the startup job or the lifestyle upgrade — it was the shift in my mindset.
Q2 Reflections: Pivoting
Burnout, dysfunction, and unexpected job offers. This quarter wasn’t about progress—it was about survival. Relocation is on the table, change is inevitable, and somehow, being bold might be paying off.
Q1 Reflections: Travel, Tiredness, and Trying Again
Turns out, building a life around three pillars doesn’t stop the whole structure from leaning.
Creativity at 30,000 Feet: Staying Productive on the Go
Somewhere over the English Channel, cramped in a narrow seat with a cup of slightly questionable coffee, I realize: I’
The Journey Ahead
This framework isn’t just for 2025 but a long-term approach to how I want to live and grow. The struggles and successes will shape me along the way, and I’ll continue sharing that journey here.
Reflections on the Past Year
Growth is often invisible if you assume you’ve always had your current knowledge, but it’s only through reflection that I’ve come to appreciate how far I’ve traveled—both literally and figuratively.
Planning Paradox Revisited
How do you handle flexibility when unexpected challenges arise? How do constraints affect your planning and adaptability?
Settling in
Why do you think that even the basics habits are sometimes so hard to implement, when their benefits are as obvious as it can get?