I love the mix of technical curiosity and spiritual longing—it's rare to see someone lay out the raw creative process like this, especially when it doesn't fit neatly into a box. The idea of curiosity itself as a gift hits home. There's something so quietly powerful about being the person who keeps asking questions and seeing patterns others miss.
Your approach to the project—building a tool that's also an invitation, a prayer, and a playground for possibility, speaks to the heart of what it means to create. Even if the comet never turns up, the search feels like its own kind of discovery.
Love this!
Thanks so much Will!
Greg, maybe your interview was supposed to be postponed so you could share about your new project! Ready when you are…
Great idea!
I love the mix of technical curiosity and spiritual longing—it's rare to see someone lay out the raw creative process like this, especially when it doesn't fit neatly into a box. The idea of curiosity itself as a gift hits home. There's something so quietly powerful about being the person who keeps asking questions and seeing patterns others miss.
Your approach to the project—building a tool that's also an invitation, a prayer, and a playground for possibility, speaks to the heart of what it means to create. Even if the comet never turns up, the search feels like its own kind of discovery.