Some thoughts are not meant to live as a story that disappears after twenty-four hours.

Some thoughts deserve to be written down, slowed down, and returned to days later, just to see what your former self was really trying to say, and why. That, more or less, is why this blog exists.

I wanted to give certain ideas an address.

Not a post that gets swept away by the feed, and not a newsletter that sinks quietly to the bottom of an inbox, but a place one can come back to. A long table. A logbook. A letter that has gone on for rather a while and still has no intention of ending.

Over the years, I have worked at the intersection of technology, business, and human behaviour, while also moving between cities and countries. I write about software, products, AI, markets, strategy, investing, and the changing shape of the internet. But more than those labels, which together can look suspiciously like a biography with a fondness for keywords, I am really interested in an older question: what is the world becoming, and how do we remain a little more awake, a little more free, and a little more honest within it?

So this space is not only about trends.

It is also about how to live.

What you’ll find here

AI and machine learning

I will write about AI, though probably not in the version that announces every three days that everything is about to be disrupted. I am more interested in real applications, real limitations, and real consequences: how it changes work, products, creativity, and everyday life, and what, if anything, ought to remain distinctly human as machines grow increasingly clever.

Web3, blockchain, and decentralisation

My interest in decentralisation has never been only technical. What draws me in are the deeper questions beneath it: how power is distributed, how trust is built, and how coordination becomes possible. I will write about the things that genuinely work, and also about the things that fail in interesting ways. Ideals, after all, become much more revealing once they are made to collide with reality.

Business, strategy, and products

How markets move. Why products become necessary. How strategy holds, and how decisions are often far less rational than we like to imagine. This is where I will write about entrepreneurship, product thinking, business models, competitive positioning, and investing. At times, I will also take a system apart just to see how it was built in the first place.

Travel, culture, and the world as a course of study

I have travelled and lived across more than seventy countries. Once you have gone far enough, you begin to realise that the world is not merely scenery. It is material. Different markets, cultures, languages, and ways of living loosen many things that once seemed self-evident. To me, travel has never been only about landscapes. It is a way of adjusting one’s coordinates.

Books, poetry, existence, and the things that resist neat explanation

Beyond technology and business, I also care deeply about life itself. I read books on frameworks and method, but I also read philosophy and literature. I care about trends, but I also care about people. I want to write about existence, absurdity, freedom, and solitude, and also about those late-night moments when a poem catches you off guard and leaves you suddenly quiet. Not because these questions can be answered neatly, but because they are worth returning to again and again.

OpenClaw and the experiments I’m building

Since the original post mentioned OpenClaw, I’ve kept it here. As someone who likes to study things and build them at the same time, I will also share technical discoveries, use cases, and my thoughts on where this ecosystem might be headed. Ideas, in my experience, become far more interesting once you try to build them properly.

Why this blog is bilingual

I will try to publish each piece in both Chinese and English. That is not only about making the writing accessible to more people. It is also a discipline.

When you have to say the same thing in two different languages, you quickly discover which sentences merely sound intelligent and which thoughts you have not actually finished thinking. Writing bilingually forces me to bring a little more light to vague ideas, to make the expression more precise, and the thinking a bit more honest.

About the site itself

This site is built with Astro and deployed on Cloudflare Pages. It is fast, light, and tries not to manufacture unnecessary complexity. I have always preferred a fairly simple philosophy of technology: technology should serve the content, not require the content to perform for the technology.

Finally

If you are curious about entrepreneurship, AI, products, Web3, travel, business, books, poetry, or simply still curious about a world that has become a little too enthusiastic about changing itself, you are very welcome to spend some time here.

And if a piece happens to make you think for a little longer than expected, or if you feel like dropping by for a chat about the world, all the better.

Stay curious.