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As a kid, I found myself fascinated by Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. The idea that most people just accept what they see, never questioning if there's more to the picture.

I decided early on: that wouldn't be me.

As a kid, I found myself fascinated by Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. The idea that most people just accept what they see, never questioning if there's more to the picture.

I decided early on: that wouldn't be me.

As a kid, I found myself fascinated by Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. The idea that most people just accept what they see, never questioning if there's more to the picture.

I decided early on: that wouldn't be me.

Curiousity led me to teaching. Helping people see more, think more freely. That felt worth doing.

But what I loved most was designing the learning experience.

Curiousity led me to teaching. Helping people see more, think more freely. That felt worth doing.

But what I loved most was designing the learning experience.

Curiousity led me to teaching. Helping people see more, think more freely. That felt worth doing.

But what I loved most was designing the learning experience.

What prior knowledge do they bring? What do they struggle with? What do they need? And then creating something that works for them.

Designing around those questions -> that's what I was truly passionate about and what eventually led me to UX design.

What prior knowledge do they bring? What do they struggle with? What do they need? And then creating something that works for them.

Designing around those questions -> that's what I was truly passionate about and what eventually led me to UX design.

What prior knowledge do they bring? What do they struggle with? What do they need? And then creating something that works for them.

Designing around those questions -> that's what I was truly passionate about and what eventually led me to UX design.