About the project
A place to notice
what is changing.
The Ledger is a personal record of the ideas, decisions, and questions that shape a life over time.
It isn’t a manual, and it isn’t written from the finish line. It is an attempt to think more clearly by writing honestly: about work and money, technology and family, ambition and contentment, and whatever else becomes important along the way.
Why “The Ledger”?
A traditional ledger keeps an account of what comes in, what goes out, and what remains. This one does something similar with experience—recording the lessons, trade-offs, changes of mind, and moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed.
Why write it publicly?
Because writing makes vague thoughts more precise. Sharing them creates a chance for conversation. And keeping the entries together makes it possible to look back and see not only what changed, but why.
There is no promise of perfect answers here.
Only a commitment to pay attention.