SK·00 · Building
The Maker
Apps, ~160 ideas, and the one move underneath all of them: find the right thing to build, then build the honest version. The domains change; the method doesn't. The lead is Flua — the fastest honest path to a new language: one expertly-ordered deck, real native audio, and spaced repetition that does the thinking for you. He taught himself Japanese to A1 in ~20 focused hours with the method, then spent a year building the app that strips out every ounce of the friction that makes people quit.
Also checked: Weave, a minimalist weight-and-habit tracker built so the graph does the nagging (his mom lost 17 lbs with it); Super Zen, a focus/calm tool; small tools like a metronome that actually feels good and a tool to find the episode where a show finally gets good; and the idea engine — ~160 catalogued app, game, business, book and product ideas, roughly 28 of them games. More apps live at kalden.me.
“The domains change. The method doesn't.”— from the notes
SK·02 · Worlds & Stories
Worlds
He's built worlds since he was 11 — a fantasy novel he faked his way into finishing and published at 14, a 150k-word dark epic in progress (The Swords of Darkness), a homebrew D&D world with its own playbook, and a manga he still wants to make.
“Because I had to fake progress, I accidentally built a real habit. It makes me wonder how many things we could actually finish if we just tricked ourselves into starting.”— on the teen novel
SK·03 · Learning & Teaching
Learning
How he learns anything fast, and why he's building the courses he wishes someone had taught him — math, statistical and computational thinking, built for real understanding instead of the exam.
“Being called smart my whole childhood made it part of my identity — and I was more afraid to lose that title than I was to fail a class.”— About Me
SK·04 · Games & the Table
Games
Take a system apart, find the fun, build it back better — a Balatro-inspired dice roguelike in design, a board game in progress, and D&D run as systems.
“Any time the best strategy isn't the most fun strategy is, I believe, a failure of the game's design.”— from my consumables essay
SK·05 · The Modern Bard
Modern Bard
Singing, standup, improv, voice acting, speaking — the half of himself he rebuilt on purpose, charisma treated as a built skill.
“I could not sing. I could not dress well. I was not particularly fit or especially charismatic. I was a very well-compensated specialist with a B-minus in everything else.”— how I became superhuman in 2 years
SK·06 · Photography & the eye
Photography
One camera, a single 23mm prime, golden hour. He shoots portraits, fits, and the cities he lives in — and it's the visual half of the same brain that obsesses over color grading and type. Portraits, fits, and the cities I've lived in — Osaka, Tokyo, Kōyasan, Budapest, Lisbon, Nagpur. One camera, a single prime, natural light, graded by hand.
“You can't study the color wheel for two hours and understand it. You have to train your eye over a long time.”— on color
SK·07 · The Athlete
The Athlete
The same engine he points at apps, pointed at his own body — and the sports (soccer, badminton, volleyball) that are how he makes friends in a new city.
“Prioritize control and intention over speed.”— his own soccer training notes
SK·08 · The Mind
The Mind
A reading life run like a syllabus — philosophy, history, business — all read through one lens: read to build, not to collect.
“Everything is interconnected. Singing makes you a better speaker; games train you to perform under pressure. Each skill feeds the next. If you want to be truly unstoppable, learn everything.”— from the notes
SK·30 · The Method · transit time 30 days
The 30-Day Sprint
Pick a skill, go all-in for 30 days. Japanese to A1 in ~20 focused hours. Tone-deaf to singing from memory in a month. Badminton, YouTube, shipping. The trick isn't grinding harder — it's refusing to start until he's found where the common advice is wrong, then building the shortest honest path and letting sleep do the heavy lifting.
Open return · standby
Dreams — things I haven't built yet
- Write a TV show — he's watched thousands of hours of film and anime, only the best, mostly to take apart why they work.
- Finish the manga — the "next Death Note or Game of Thrones": a complex plot that's somehow easy to follow.
- Make Westworld real, as a game you can actually live inside.
- Open a café that's a third place for serious makers — writers, artists, builders, one room.
- Find the talented, curious people he'd do all of the above with.
In-flight read · ideas, not portfolio
Writing
Distinct from the work — ideas, not portfolio.
How I Learn Anything in 30 Days
Not willpower — a method: find where the common advice is wrong, build a feedback loop, and let sleep do the heavy lifting.
The year I walked away from $250k
At my financial peak I was lonelier than I'd ever been — so I quit, lost almost everything, and spent a year figuring out what a life is for.
What Actually Makes D&D Peak
After 100+ hours behind the screen, the magic isn't the dice or the lore — it's a handful of frameworks for a world that's already moving when players walk in.
Why the best schools taught me to forget
I optimized for the grade at every school I attended, and it worked — which is exactly the problem.
I Used My CS Degree to Debug My Weight Loss
I'd done everything right for six months and the scale wouldn't move — until I stopped treating it like willpower and started treating it like a bug.
Let's build something
Connect
I'm looking for people who are excellent at something and curious about everything. Collaborators, co-conspirators, friends. If any of these worlds is also yours — or you just want to scheme — say hi. The best things in my life started as a five-hour first conversation with a stranger.
And some things I do purely for myself — painting like no one will ever see it, building and painting Gundam kits, singing in the mornings, the occasional cosplay. No goal. Just the doing.
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