
Through technology, academic, and journalism, I wanted to find a way to make a real difference - and studying felt like the right next step. My career connects all of these fields, and along the way, something stuck with me: writing.
For me, Life isn't about accumulating wealth - it's about finding problems worth solving. I believe time is the most precious thing we have, and I'd rather spend it on meaningful work than lose it to distractions, false beliefs, and mindless scrolling.



Outside of work, there's not much of a grand story. I talk to people - strangers on the street, anyone whose path happens to cross mine. All sorts of people. That's most of it, really. But there is one other thing: I'm writing a book, or rather a saga. I've been working on it since my teenage years, because there's a story I want to tell. Other than that, I spend my time reading and writing, and always enjoy great company from good friends and great colleagues - and that's about it
And what transpires as a result?Benjamin Bloom created a taxonomy of measurable verbs to help us describe and classify observable knowledge, skills, attitudes, behaviors and abilities. The theory is based upon the idea that there are levels of observable actions that indicate something is happening in the brain (cognitive activity.) By creating learning objectives using measurable verbs, you indicate explicitly what the student must do in order to demonstrate learning.