I love the community and the spotlight. I love popularity, human energy, and what happens when we connect. I am here to be alive, participate in life, to exchange big ideas, and to grow together.
So how did a creative mediator end up with a 20-year career in IT?
Blame my parents. They planted a seed in me that any profession outside of tech wasn’t a “real” career. So, I jumped in and built a massive, high-profile trajectory:
The Gaming Era: Coding computer games.
The Web & Ad Era: Crafting websites and navigating the fast-paced ad business.
The Cloud Era: Scaling deep into enterprise cloud systems.
I have the ultimate tech resume, but my true drive was always human. While my laptop was open to code, my mind was always on psychology—obsessed with understanding myself, reading people, and figuring out how we truly connect.
I’m highly creative, fast-moving, and I cycle through hobbies like crazy. I dive in headfirst, capture the spark, and move on to the next adventure. I learn in incredibly fast, yet I need logic and examples to do so.
The breaking point hit recently. My job shifted to building and selling AI agents designed to replace human jobs. For someone who thrives on human warmth and visibility, watching tech try to eliminate people felt deeply wrong and hurtful. I want to change this, I want to reverse back to the real world connections and physical collaborative crafting.
This blog is my stage. I’m taking 20 years of technical expertise and flipping the script. We are putting psychology, real connections, and a life balanced with nature back at the center of progress.
Female Intelligence is the antidote. It is intelligence rooted in balance, circularity, and meaning. It is about giving life, not optimizing it into oblivion. It is time to finally object this crazy, hyper-competitive race of meaningless AI growth that burns through our electricity, floods our world with digital garbage, and rots our attention spans for profit.