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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Make experiences that would make awesome material for my future bestseller book.
ABOUT ME
I AM COMPLETELY OPPOSED TO THE TYPICAL!
Annoyingly optimistic, adventurous and not-at-all girly. I find getting my hands dirty more fun than painting my nails in chemicals. I am simply amused and easily pleased because I hate being a pain in the ass. I live by the golden rule & the five second rule.
PHILOSOPHY
I love what life has to offer, and that it is my responsibility to see and experience this beautiful world that we live in.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
I fully immerse myself in every experience made possible to human physics and imagination.
Interests
I bury my head and heart in books and let it spill in the form of writing, photography and plenty of childlike doodling. I really like to read, therefore enjoy heated debates and intellectual conversations (i.e. talking). When I'm not busy running away from being an adult, I am a recent graduate with a Marketing degree and moonlight the past couple of years saving lives by being a barista. When I'm not doing that - I am either sleeping, training for my next marathon and finding ways to satisfy my never ending hunger. And I'll still be reading in between all that.
- writing
- books
- photography
- cooking
- marathon
- running
- flying
- reading
- traveling
- painting
- physics
Music, Movies, and Books
Jeffrey Archer, Ken Follet, J.K. Rowling, MUSE, Coldplay, Metric and the fucking Beatles.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
1. Two years ago, I couldn't even run for 5 minutes straight without feeling like death and the past 2 years has been a dedication to my health and well-being. This year, I completed my first half-marathon (21km) in 2 hours 36 minutes.
2. Seeing my dad fly a plane for the first time in 22 years. My dad is officially the coolest person I have ever known.
3. Conquering my biggest fear of public speaking in university and obtaining an A for it. Only one of the fewer things in life where I felt like I deserved it for the work I put in.
4. Sleeping over in the big, cold airport in Bangkok when I was 18 and knowing that I wouldn't mind doing anything to be able to travel and see the world.
Teach, Learn, Share
I can cook and feed people and I'm not afraid to go the extra mile when it comes to hospitality.