Pay attention
Most interesting things arrive quietly. The habit is noticing them before they disappear.
A little more personal
Reader, photographer, Sunday cook, inconsistent tennis player, frequent traveller, and a person who still believes the room says more than the slides.
Scroll to explore ↓The longer answer
Seth is curious by default, the kind of person who notices the room before he notices the agenda.
He reads fiction with a pencil nearby, cooks long Sunday meals without respecting the recipe, and carries a camera because the moments around an event are often more interesting than the event itself. Tennis keeps him humble. Travel keeps him attentive. Buenos Aires has become another version of home.
This is where those parts meet: photographs, unfinished thoughts, favorite books, kitchen experiments, long walks, and stories collected between destinations.

A few constants
Most interesting things arrive quietly. The habit is noticing them before they disappear.
A good question has taken Seth farther than a polished answer ever has.
For the unplanned meal, the longer walk, the extra chapter, and the conversation after everyone leaves.
Collected over time
Reading built the appetite for voices, arguments, and lives beyond the familiar.
Green rooms, airports, ballrooms, and the education that only comes from watching people closely.
Two ways of slowing down long enough to notice what is already there.
A home for the parts of a life that never belonged in a professional biography.