The Human

A meaningful life is not built around work — good work grows out of a meaningful life.
Behind the work is simply a person who is curious about how to live well.
I’m a father of two girls, a long-distance runner, and someone who prefers a light suitcase and an open horizon over a fixed address. Over the past years my family and I have lived in different parts of the world, building our lives around freedom, nature, and meaningful work.
Becoming a father changed how I see almost everything. It sharpened my sense of responsibility, patience, and long-term thinking. Raising children while building companies and creative work keeps me grounded in what actually matters.
Movement is another constant in my life. I run trails and long distances whenever I can. It is less about competition and more about clarity. Running has a way of simplifying things — step after step, breath after breath — until the mind becomes quiet again.
Living as a nomadic family has shaped how I approach both life and work. Different places, cultures, and landscapes constantly challenge assumptions and create new perspectives. It reminds me that there are always many ways to build a life.
I try to keep things simple: fewer possessions, more experiences; fewer distractions, more attention to the people and ideas that truly matter.
In the end, the work is just one expression of that life.