I accept uncertainty as a starting point
– and build understanding by doing.
Software development has taught me to treat uncertainty as a starting point rather than a problem. Progress comes from rapid learning and iteration, and I apply the same approach across everything I do — including physical prototypes and systems, where direction often becomes clear only by building and experimenting.
In practice, this means
- Moving forward in small, controlled steps
- Separating assumptions from facts and resolving them through hands-on work
- Seeking early feedback from real-world use
- Adjusting direction early as new insights emerge