You might be surprised to learn that my main profession isn’t therapist—it’s web application developer. That’s why, alongside articles on personal development, you’ll also find a portfolio of projects I’ve worked on and want to share further.
My fascination with computers started in childhood. At first, it was 8-bit games, but soon I became more curious about how things actually work. What lies beneath the surface? What’s behind the façade - and how is it built?
Maybe that’s why I don’t see such a big difference between programming and working with the human mind. Both deal with what happens beneath the surface.
I’m fascinated by how our mind works. What patterns drive our behavior, where they lead us - and what happens when we change, rewrite, or optimize them, much like adjusting lines of code. In both worlds, I look for effective ways to simplify, clarify, and improve.
So sometimes I program applications.
And other times, I program people.
And you know what? It’s fun. And it’s a gift to be able to do what you truly love.