The Archive of

Curiousity Overloaded

Curiosity never moves in straight lines — it drifts, loops, and grows. The Archive of Curiosity Overloaded is where I trace those shifts: a mix of research papers, sleepless experiments, and stories that shaped how I think and create.

From studying human behavior to interning as an Account Manager at Limitless Media, and building projects like The Hoops Zone Vietnam, Handisport, and Evergreen Slim — each piece is a fragment of growth. Together, they’re proof that curiosity isn’t something you finish; it’s something you keep becoming.

Pt1: Research

These certificates don’t sit still — they breathe, move, and carry pieces of who I’ve been along the way. Some came from the court, where competition taught me rhythm and resilience. Others came from classrooms and volunteer fields, where teamwork and purpose took different shapes.

They aren’t proof of achievement so much as proof of presence — of showing up fully, whether in sneakers, uniform, or school hoodie. Each one reminds me that growth isn’t about collecting wins, but about staying in motion long enough to learn who you are becoming.

It began quietly — not with a grand idea, but with a question that wouldn’t sit still. How do things find their way? Trucks on narrow streets, goods crossing a city that never quite sleeps, numbers weaving into motion. I didn’t plan to write a paper; I just wanted to understand how movement could make sense. Somewhere between maps, algorithms, and late-night notes, the question turned into a story — one about patterns, purpose, and patience.

The project became less about logistics and more about listening — to the hum of traffic, the pulse of efficiency, the rhythm of people trying to make things work. When the model finally came together, it didn’t feel like solving a problem. It felt like seeing the city breathe — a reminder that even in something as mechanical as transport, there’s room for grace, if you care enough to look for it.

Pt2: Internship

Limitless Media wasn’t just an office — it was a pulse. The first time I sat in on a client call, my notebook filled faster than my mind could catch up.

Deadlines moved like quicksilver, ideas collided mid-sentence, and I learned that communication wasn’t just about speaking — it was about translating chaos into clarity. As an Account Manager Intern, I became the bridge between creative sparks and client expectations, juggling feedback, drafts, and that fragile thing called timing

It was messy, unpredictable, and alive — a different kind of classroom. Some days, I stumbled over words; other days, I found rhythm in the rush. But somewhere between the noise of meetings and the silence after a project went live, I realized that management isn’t about control — it’s about connection. And maybe that’s what Limitless really meant: not the work itself, but how much you grow when you let yourself be stretched by it.

Pt3: Club & Projects

Every story needs a team, and mine began in the noise of shared dreams — echoing through gyms, classrooms, and late-night calls. The Hoops Zone Vietnam was where it all started: a student-run basketball hub built from passion and caffeine, telling the stories of players who played not for fame, but for the love of the game. It was proof that even in a country still learning to speak basketball, the heartbeat was already there — steady and loud.

Then came Handisport, where the game meant something deeper. Watching athletes with disabilities compete changed how I saw strength — not as muscle or speed, but as the quiet refusal to stop trying.

And EverGreen Slim — a project of a different kind — taught me that creativity could blend science and empathy, turning wellness into storytelling. Each project, in its own way, was a lesson in connection: that no matter the field — sport, health, or hope — what truly moves people is purpose.