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The Personal Philosophy
TITLE: Why I Build: Beyond the Lines of Code
The Hook: People see me as "The Tech Guy," but coding is actually the least interesting part of what I do.
"I’ve spent most of my life staring at screens, but the older I get, the more I realize that technology is just a tool—like a hammer or a pen. What actually drives me is the 'Why.'
I find myself thinking less about syntax and more about impact. How can we make life in Uganda more efficient? How can a kid in a rural area get the same information as a kid in Kampala? This blog is where I’ll be dumping my thoughts on tech, life, and the messy process of trying to make things better."

The "Current Vibe"

TITLE: What’s on My Desk (and My Mind) This Week
The Hook: A quick update from the trenches of founder life.
 "Being a CTO is 10% coding and 90% problem-solving. This week has been a blur of [mention a current project, e.g., refining AI responses] and balancing my personal life.
Currently reading: [Insert book name, e.g., 'The Lean Startup' or a novel]
Current obsession: Perfecting my morning routine.
Biggest win: Finally fixed a bug that’s been haunting me for three days.
Life moves fast when you’re building things. Taking a second here to breathe and document the journey."
The Opinion Piece
TITLE: We Need to Talk About the 'Hustle Culture' in Tech
The Hook: Everyone talks about 'grinding' until 4 AM, but is that actually sustainable?
"There’s this myth in the tech world that if you aren't burning out, you aren't working hard enough. I used to believe that. But lately, I’ve been leaning into the idea of 'Deep Work'—doing less, but doing it better.
I’m learning that my best ideas don't come when I'm exhausted at a keyboard; they come when I’m walking around Fort Portal or talking to friends. We need to start valuing clarity over busyness."

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