I don’t just operate systems.

I try to understand them.


Over the years, I ended up in environments where things didn’t work as expected. Sometimes because of complexity. Sometimes because of wrong assumptions. Sometimes because nobody really knew how the system behaved anymore.

So I started breaking things down.

Not destructively — but mentally.

Treating systems as black boxes. Observing behavior. Challenging assumptions. Reconstructing logic from the outside in.


At some point, I realized:

If only one person can keep everything running, the system was already broken.

For a long time, that person was me.


This site is not a portfolio.

It’s a collection of how I think, what I observe, and how I approach problems.

No polished success stories. No marketing language.

Just real systems, real failures, and real solutions.


If something behaves differently than expected, that’s where it gets interesting.