2025 was a year in which my goals did not fully materialize, yet it taught me a great deal. What I planned did not happen; the systems I wanted to build were not realized, and the impact I aimed for did not take shape. Still, I choose to see this period not as a loss, but as a space of experience that clearly revealed what did not work.
As I step into 2026, I am deliberately changing my approach. I am setting aside, for now, the idea of building large and comprehensive structures, and instead focusing on smaller, more concrete steps that I can fully control. Work that produces results first, and meaning afterward. Real returns first, followed by broader impact.
In this new phase, I position technology—especially artificial intelligence—not as an end in itself, but as a tool that reduces human burden and simplifies processes. Rather than bold narratives, I want to create quiet solutions that actually work. I aim to keep learning, while moving forward by applying what I learn without waiting.
For me, 2026 is not a year of patiently awaited breakthroughs, but a year of construction—progressing through steady steps and measurable outcomes. Fewer grand claims, more small but sustainable wins. A journey where hope is tied not to motivation, but to movement and rhythm.
By the end of this year, I do not need to say, “everything has changed.”
But I do want to be able to say this:
I moved forward in the right direction, with conscious and real steps.