Not self-help.
VECTAΦ is not motivation, hustle, or optimization theatre. It doesn’t promise constant happiness or endless output.
On the author, the work, and the intent
With a background in applied microbiology and a career in scientific translation and scientific evaluation, he specializes in turning chaotic data into clear, defensible frameworks.
When automation reached his own profession, he pivoted that same rigor inward—trading the scrutiny of R&D for the investigation of consciousness, meaning, and human agency.
He lives in Montréal, building VECTAΦ: a monastic design and conceptual platform for those who refuse to drift in the age of AI.
VECTAΦ is not motivation, hustle, or optimization theatre. It doesn’t promise constant happiness or endless output.
The project is not a reaction against machines. It’s a commitment to human sovereignty while machines become dominant at execution.
A set of instruments—Lens, Dial, Engine, Rudder—built to help you preserve clarity, attention, discipline, and direction.
Books, frameworks, and physical artifacts designed as carriers—quiet reminders that keep the inner system awake.
The method is simple: strip noise, isolate principles, test frameworks against resistance, then refine until the system holds under pressure. Everything is designed to be used—not admired.