About

My path started with people

I write about people, choice, discipline, and the possibility of drawing more of ourselves into the way we live.

Portrait of Naor

I served for about five years in the Israeli military. During that time, including as an officer and commander, one of the things that affected me most was helping people move through demanding processes: facing difficulty, taking responsibility, and discovering capability they did not always know they had.

I do not tell that story to glorify military service. It is simply where I understood, in a very concrete way, how much I care about working with people. Watching development up close. Helping someone hold themselves a little better in front of a challenge, a goal, or a choice.

Today I study for a bachelor's degree in Social Work and, in parallel, an MBA. That combination feels more natural to me than it may sound from the outside: on one side, people, relationships, psychology, and meaning; on the other, building, leadership, decisions, and systems.

I am deeply interested in discipline, ambition, psychology, leadership, relationships, choices, meaning, and human potential. Not as slogans, but as daily questions: how does a person become a little braver, clearer, and more alive inside the life they actually have?

The gap I keep returning to

This site grew out of a question that keeps following me: what helps a person close the distance between who they are now, how they are actually living today, and who they are capable of becoming?