
What is your wavelength?
Welcome to my corner of the internet.
I created this space to explore the ripples of thoughts that shape how I live, work, and dream.
Here you’ll find raw notes, slow essays, and fragments of clarity—on curiosity, connection, creativity, and the shifting nature of self.
What you may find here…
This space flows in many directions.
Some thoughts are sharp. Others drift for weeks. But all of them collide into a story that is ever-changing, and uniquely 我的 {mine}.
Here’s how I’ve organised the chaos:
Tide Log – Longer pieces of writing that capture my waves of life
爱 Playground – Interactive things I may build, with 爱 {AI}
Quotes I Love – Pebbles of wisdom I collect from humans that I admire greatly
Under Current – Unedited, unresolved; underwater turbulence

Click for description
A photograph I took of my dad during our trip to Perth. It was a very windy day, here he is posing his iconic ‘Good Job!’ against the windy backdrop of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. {3:37PM 26th January 2025}
Why leewaves.com
I’m a management consultant.
First job out of college. Four years in.
Like most of us in our late twenties, I’m living in the in-between:
free enough to wine and dine anywhere I please—
but not free enough to skip a 9AM work call.
Leewaves exists to hold that contradiction.
To make space for the parts of my story that don’t belong in slide decks, meeting notes, or polished small talk.
After moving across continents and versions of myself, one thing became clear:
no one will care about your story as deeply as you do.
And you deserve to tell it—
not through filtered grids or arbitrary word limits.
Especially now, in an age where AI can and will write everything…
do you really want it to write your story too?
So this is me, writing back.
What’s your wavelength?

Click for description
An accidentally blurry photo I took at Point Ormond Lookout, Melbourne. A good friend of mine and I had commuted 1+ hours on public bus to get to this famous sunset lookout point. As I was watching the waves crashing against the shoreline overlooking the skyline, a feeling of unexplainable serenity washed over me. It was then, I realised how much waves & connections meant to me. {833PM 30th December 2024}

Click for description
A photo of Qatar’s First-class lounge at Hamad In’tl Airport. At the time, I was a couple of years into consulting and regularly flying business between Middle East and Asia. I re-call how I felt when I first stepped foot, mix of excitement, gratitude, and pride.
Interestingly enough, it took < one month to normalise the polished blur of consulting life. Soon enough, all I could think of was the decks that had to be done & the stress constant work travel had on my loved ones. {12:37PM 3rd July 2023}
Feeling it?
leeyunkai97@gmail.com