I spend most of my time building software, but there's a lot more to life than just code. Here's what I do when I'm not at my computer.
Nothing beats the feeling of riding through beautiful hills and valleys. It's my way to clear my head and explore places I'd never find otherwise.
I love hitting the road with no fixed destination. Some of my best memories come from random stops and unexpected discoveries.
I make EDM, remix songs, produce originals and experiment with sounds in my free time. It's completely different from coding but equally satisfying.
I try to stay consistent with my workouts (which you might say I'm failing at). It keeps me focused and gives me the energy I need for everything else.
I play strategy games mostly, but also enjoy unwinding with friends online. Gaming taught me patience and problem-solving.
I code whenever I want to, even when I'm bored. You really didn't think I'm good at it without doing it in my free time now, did you?
I used to think being productive meant coding all the time. But I've learned that my best work happens when I balance screen time with real-world experiences. A long ride or a good workout session often gives me the clarity I need to solve problems I've been stuck on.