Home — the foundation of everything I carry forward.
Travel
A passport full of lessons.
Studying abroad and working across cultures has been one of the most formative parts of my life. I consider myself a part-time traveller, and I believe travelling is the only thing you buy that makes you richer — in knowledge, experience and lifelong friendships. Here are some of the places I've been, and what they taught me.
Reflections
Each place, a lesson worth keeping.
Warmth and resilience woven into daily life.
History as a daily reminder of perspective.
Craft, colour and hospitality elevated to art.
Process and craft — every detail considered.
Scale and ambition, balanced by reinvention.
Depth of culture beneath a quiet exterior.
Long-term thinking executed at remarkable pace.
Where east and west teach each other patience.
Diversity practised as everyday life.
Tradition and transformation moving side by side.
Living well is itself a discipline.
Pause, taste and notice — quality over hurry.
Beauty as a non-negotiable part of work.
Small places, vast crossroads of stories.
Quiet confidence and genuine openness.
Ambition at speed — opportunity meets execution.
Vision delivered with intent and precision.
Reliability as a form of respect.
Global Perspective
Why exposure matters.
Travel has reshaped how I work and advise. It taught me that great ideas live everywhere, and the best partnerships are built on humility, curiosity and genuine respect for context.
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Planning your own journey?
I'm happy to share what I've learned about studying, working and living abroad.