Grace in adaptation
Living with
intention
I don't just find ways around — I find new ways to connect.
The world is often built for a specific way of moving. Navigating it as a quad amputee is an exercise in creativity and patient discovery — looking at the door handles, the kitchen counters, the open roads, and finding a rhythm that feels authentic and sustainable.
My life is centered on presence and quiet autonomy. I live in my own apartment, managing the daily rhythms of life with heart and innovation. This path isn’t about “overcoming” obstacles, but about learning to move through them with grace.
Listen. Adapt. Breathe.
Three pillars of adaptive living
Environmental intuition — Designing physical spaces that act as natural extensions of the body’s unique capabilities.
Creative autonomy — Radical self-reliance through new workflows for daily tasks, from driving to digital creation.
Empathetic inclusion — Bridging the gap between standard accessibility and true human-centered design through shared stories and practical innovation.