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and thanks for visiting.
I’m the person behind Zero Regret Endeavors—this is a personal blog where I document what I learn, practice, and reflect on. It covers a mix of creative projects, personal experimentation, and thoughts on meaningful living.
My main interests are photography and road cycling. Road cycling, especially during threshold workouts, helps clear my mind. There’s a meditative quality to the focus it demands—something I find mentally grounding.
Outside of those, I tends to explore a wide range of hobbies. Once I gain a working understanding of something, I often move on. I’ve come to accept this as part of being a multipotentialite—someone who learns broadly instead of specializing deeply. For me, exploration is the process; knowledge itself is the reward.
Philosophically, I lean towards Absurdism. I accept that cosmic and life probably does not have inherent meaning, but I still believes that all knowledge has value. Through learning and doing, each person can build their own meaning, even in the face of uncertainty. That mindset drives how I live and create.
One of my personal goals is to make the most of life up to the age of 60. It’s an honest benchmark, shaped by family medical history. I don’t take time for granted—Zero Regret Endeavors is my way of staying intentional with it.
I’m also mindful of Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS), which can be common in creative and tech spaces. This blog helps me focus more on making and doing, rather than accumulating.
If you’re someone who enjoys learning, creating, or just figuring things out for yourself—I hope this space brings you something useful.