A second brain is the place where I store what I want to remember, explore, and use later—outside of my head. It is part archive, part workshop, and part garden: capture what matters, connect ideas across time, and keep returning to refine them.

What it’s good for

  • Protects fragile thoughts so they survive busy seasons.
  • Lets me see patterns across faith, marriage, and masculinity.
  • Lowers the friction to share and ship work.
  • Gives readers a path into my thinking instead of a single polished post.