The Pursuit of Efficiency, Learning, and Movement
Lately, I’ve been thinking about what truly motivates me. I realized that I find a highly efficient life both exciting and deeply rewarding. For me, efficiency isn’t just about productivity—it’s about maximizing life’s value through sports, learning, and experimentation.
I love learning by reading books, but I also enjoy testing ideas in the real world. I’ve run small web experiments—things like marketing tests or product prototypes—just to see what happens. I once built a habit tracker, but now I wonder: what if I built something bigger? A system, or even an app, designed for life efficiency.
I think about things like: • How quickly can I execute the fundamentals of daily life? • How can I maximize time spent biking or running without sacrificing work? • How can I cook healthy meals in the shortest time possible? • How can I structure my day so reading happens naturally, at the right moments?
I don’t have all the answers, but this is the kind of life I want to live—where learning, movement, and experimentation fuel each other.