Learning by Breaking Things on Purpose
Sometimes the fastest way to understand how something works is to take it apart, push it too far, or let it fall apart in your hands.
Trials, prototypes, and playful attempts at learning through doing.
Sometimes the fastest way to understand how something works is to take it apart, push it too far, or let it fall apart in your hands.
Starting something without a clear destination can feel reckless, but sometimes uncertainty is the only honest foundation for growth.
A small habit shift can feel insignificant on paper, but living inside that change for two days can reveal surprising truths.