Philosophy
First Principles
Every solution begins with decomposition. Strip away assumption, convention, and inherited complexity until only the irreducible core remains. Then build upward with intention.
Structured Thought
Reasoning is not intuition — it is architecture. Each logical step is a foundation stone. The discipline of structured thought transforms ambiguity into clarity.
Elegant Simplicity
The most sophisticated systems are the simplest. Complexity is not a virtue — it is a symptom. True mastery reveals itself in reduction, not accumulation.