About
I'm interested in how people think—and how those patterns scale into markets, systems, and collective behavior.
My work sits at the intersection of psychology, incentives, and computation. I've spent time building small systems to explore questions like:
- Can opinions be measured in a meaningful way?
- What does "signal" actually look like in noisy environments?
- How do incentives shape belief formation over time?
Some of this takes the form of products and experiments. Some of it is writing—trying to make sense of patterns that don't immediately resolve.
I'm particularly drawn to areas where behavior and structure interact:
- markets and trading
- coordination problems
- social and informational systems
More broadly, I'm interested in building tools that help people better understand themselves and each other.
This site is a place to document that process—projects, ideas, and the occasional attempt to make something ambiguous a little more legible.
If you're working on related problems or thinking along similar lines, feel free to reach out.