About Me
Software engineer. World traveler. Spiritual seeker.
About Me
The Journey
I’m Apoorv, and my life has been a constant quest to understand the Self - not just the technical bugs in code, but the deeper patterns that shape who we are and how we experience life.
Five Countries, One Quest
My journey has taken me across:
- India - Where my roots lie and spirituality first called to me
- Thailand - Land of smiles and Buddhist wisdom
- Singapore - Where East meets West in perfect harmony
- China - Ancient culture meets modern innovation
- USA - Wide open spaces and endless possibilities
Into the Wild
There’s something profound about standing at the edge of a canyon, hiking through ancient forests, or camping under star-filled skies. I’ve explored numerous national parks across the USA, and each trail has taught me something new about resilience, perspective, and presence.
The Inner Work
I’m beginning to explore spiritual practice through Sanatan Dharm - ancient principles that have guided seekers for thousands of years. Through meditation, self-reflection, and learning from these timeless teachings, I’m taking my first steps toward understanding the patterns and conditioning that shape how I see myself and the world.
Learning Never Stops
I’m an avid consumer of self-help books and podcasts, always looking for insights that can make life a little better, a little clearer. This blog is where I synthesize and share those learnings - not as a guru, but as a fellow traveler on the path.
What You’ll Find Here
- Spirituality: Deep dives into Sanatan Dharm, meditation practices, and spiritual philosophy
- Travel: Stories and lessons from the road, hiking adventures, and cultural observations
- Productivity: Practical insights from books, podcasts, and personal experiments in optimization
Let’s Connect
This is a space for dialogue, not monologue. If something resonates with you, or if you have questions or insights to share, I’d love to hear from you.
“The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.” - Ancient Wisdom