To understand how something works, sometimes you have to take it apart. This isn’t just about tools and screws—it’s a mindset. Curiosity drives us to open up old radios, dismantle broken toys, or trace the logic in a piece of software. In doing so, we learn not only what things are made of, but why they were built that way.
Taking things apart teaches patience, observation, and respect for design. Even when you can’t put it back together perfectly, you walk away with insight you didn’t have before.
This page is a quiet reminder: don’t be afraid to look inside.