Founders’ note
Raw. Real. Rooted.
I didn’t come into this world thinking I would go the extra mile.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve lived slightly outside the frame; where things move faster, ideas feel urgent, and waiting for permission never really made sense.
I don’t know how to sit still when something feels alive.
I move. I build. I lead when it needs to move forward.
And honestly, i always knew i was, i am and i will be the different one in every room.
For me, that was just… normal.
I’ve always known I experience things differently. Not in a dramatic way, just in a way that never fully matched the pace or shape of standard systems.
I am twice-exceptional. Gifted and ADHD. Five languages. Obsessed with singing and playing, drawing, patterns, puzzles, and the kind of conversations that don't end when they're supposed to. I don’t move in straight lines. I move in connections, patterns, jumps, and unfinished loops that somehow still make sense to me.
I'm inspiring to people from a distance but exhausting up close.
In school, I could be fully locked into something when it felt alive; solving, building, drawing, creating systems out of nothing.
And completely disconnected the moment it turned into repetition without meaning.
I wasn’t uninterested. I was under-stimulated.
I've been told I'm too much, too fast, too deep, too everywhere at once. Too intense.
I knew it now, it wasn’t about being “too much”; it was about not being built for average systems.
So I stopped trying to fit into them and filled the gap the only way I knew how, by creating my own structure inside everything.
Drawing. Sketching. Singing. Building. Connecting. Spiraling. Rebuilding.
Not because I was trying to be “creative”; but because I couldn’t accept that there is only one way for things to exist.
There is always another angle.
Another system. Another way in.
And I still think that way.
Which is why this exists.
A place for people who think in motion.
I named it OMF Labs.
If you’ve ever felt like “the standard way” is missing something…
Meet me at the extra mile.
If something in this feels familiar, -not as a story, but as a pattern- reach out.
I built this for people who don’t think in straight lines.