The InquiryBURNING
QUESTIONS

I view my work (and most of my life, actually) as in answer to questions. Here are a few prominent ones taking up brain space lately:

  • 1 What does malleable software look like in the age of LLMs? Is there a one-size-fits-all interaction model, or do different kinds of tasks require specific fine-tuning?
  • 2 How can we make software responsive to the built environment without relying so heavily on user input? What would such a form-fitting experience look like?
  • 3 What makes an unforgettable children’s book? 
  • 4 Can friendships reach a stable point and stay there, or are they always growing and shrinking?
  • 5 How does the Gospel apply to critical theory, and how could it inform it practically?
  • 6 Is the personal pursuit of beauty beneficial to society as a whole? 
  • 7 In mentorship, is the end objective cultivating as much agency as possible? Or is a certain level of prescription always recommended? 
  • 8 Does shyness inevitably evince fear? 
  • 9 How can we teach moral purpose and meaning to children?
  • 10 Can we feel the exact emotion twice? Or is it distinctly different each time?