I began my philosophical journey at the University of Minnesota, originally drawn to continental thought. But as I immersed myself in the program, I found myself navigating a curriculum steeped in analytic philosophy. After completing my BA, I moved to Aberdeen, Scotland, where I deepened my studies and earned an MLitt in Philosophy.
Life then took me on a diverse hiatus—exploring computers, business ventures, and real estate investing. Eventually, I returned to philosophy with renewed clarity and completed a PhD by research in 2022 at Selinus University. Since then, I’ve been actively teaching, tutoring online, and contributing to research projects for various organizations.
Currently, I’m pursuing a postdoctoral degree at Atlantic International University, focusing on the ethics of AI, quantum physics, and the metaphysics of time and space. I’m also a regular member of the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science, where I engage in discussions on logic, Bayesianism, and model theory.
Outside of academia, I’m passionate about investing, and I enjoy playing golf and tennis. I live in downtown Minneapolis, where I balance intellectual work with real-world ventures and a love for lifelong learning.