Some of the best lessons I’ve learned didn’t come from books or screens.
They came from moving, falling, laughing, and looking around a bit more.
Underwater, everything slows down. There’s no noise, no rush, just focus and breath. It’s where I remember that curiosity doesn’t always look loud — sometimes it’s quiet observation that changes how I see the world.
Skiing makes me feel small in the best way — surrounded by white silence, learning to trust speed, gravity, and my own focus. Sometimes it looks like falling, but it also always means moving forward.
This little pup followed me all day on the boat. We didn't share a language, but we shared curiosity. I'm always drawn to these small, unplanned moments that remind me how connection often starts from simple attention.
There's a quiet focus that comes when I'm skating—just movement and reaction. It teaches me to adapt fast and stay grounded even when things don't go smoothly.
I love wide views — they make every small worry look smaller. Traveling helps me reset, step back, and see patterns I might miss when I’m too close to a problem.
Bali is my favorite travel destinations. I love how life there moves at its own rhythm. Riding a scooter through warm wind, stopping to great a street dog - it's the kind of freedom that keeps me curious about how people live, create, and find joy around the world.
When I hike, I try not to rush to the summit. The best part is usually when I stop — noticing the texture of leaves, the sound of steps on stone. Curiosity isn’t only about finding new places, but about paying deeper attention.
Bouldering is my newest experiment in the city — part exercise, part mental challenge. I’m still afraid of heights, and jumping down feels terrifying every single time. But maybe that’s what life really means to me: showing up anyway, even when the unknown looks a little scary.
The ocean has a way of humbling me. Every time I stand on the board, it reminds me that balance comes from patience, not control.
Not every adventure looks graceful. I slipped, got mud all over, and couldn’t stop laughing. But that’s the fun part — exploration isn’t about looking perfect, it’s about showing up, trying, and finding joy even when you land in the dirt.