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Brief overview of philosophy (200 words)

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In Durham, North Carolina, 7 pedestrians are killed every year in collisions with motor vehicles. (more data?).

I have always had a passion for cities and for dynamic, diverse, and well-designed built environments. I have also had a passion for good interfaces and building experiences that make people happy and joyful. Also seeking high impact needs

my core passions

cities and transportation / systems thinking and resilient change

high impact

interfaces and experiences

As my outlook on these obsessions has developed over time, I’ve realized the following

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Seeing how much needless devastation our car-dependency causes

The importance of our cities for enabling equity, socio-economic mobility, and public health.

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As I’ve visited more cities, Disneyland, and paid attention to the subtleties of my own environment, I realized that the interfaces that are most important to our well-being and happiness are the physical interfaces we built all around us.

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Seeing and feeling the difference between a car-free street and a car-infested one, the difference between a comfortable walk with visual variety and a long walk through empty parking lots, or the difference between a train ride and a drive through traffic have all become integral parts of my outlook on cities.

My fundamental professional goal is to do uniquely optimal work. For me, this is work that, for whatever reason, I am uniquely well suited to perform and also has significant positive moral impact.

Since 2018, I have been seeking to realize this goal through a variety of experiments, classes, conferences, and volunteer efforts. Over the last two years, it has become exceedingly clear to me that my passions, skills, and values are all aligned towards one fundamental goal: making our built environments more joyful.