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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Currently, to make it home :) but my mission in life is to bring a monetary balance to the world, crush the system..something of that sort
ABOUT ME
Happy fun loving person!
PHILOSOPHY
"If you judge people, you have no time to love them." -Mother Teresa
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
Well I just joined but I would love to host people as soon as I graduate and have my own place (7 months so hold your horses everybody!) but it seems like a great community and I'm very happy to be a part of it. For right now I'm hoping to get a few couches along my travels.
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
Just joined but today actually I met a guy visiting New Zealand (that's where I am right now) from Lahore, Pakistan who said he's been here couchsurfing and how wonderful it is and the people he has met and stayed with through it so it got me even more excited then I already was to couchsurf :)
Interests
spicy food and photo taking! swimming, spending time in nature, good conversation, meeting new people!
- horses
- fish
- dining
- billiards
- fishing
- swimming
Music, Movies, and Books
Currently I'm reading Secret Life of Bees and love the way she writes, I like it when the main character has a lot of inside thoughts like that and talks to themselves. Lily is her name and some of the things she says or observes just really blows my mind. I'm a very moment to moment person so its hard for me to crank out a list but I like all music that sounds good but especially like electronic, rap, and punjabi/hindi music. I've gotten more into reading then I ever have lately so I'm just trying to read everything. I'm not much of a movie person but do like watching them when they come to me.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
In Samoa I went to this cave pool. Swimming to the back of it my friend and I thought we saw some light coming from under. He went under and told me he saw an opening and that there was light but didn't had a hard time getting to it, that it was farther away then it looked and also wasn't sure what was on the other side- if we'd be able to get out or not. Me, being a real fish (I have a serious nack for swimming) decided to check it out and going under I went through the cave hole and saw the other side, I swam through and knew I could do it! I swam up toward the sunlight and came up out of the water on the the other side of the cave. It was a moment I felt real achievement.
Teach, Learn, Share
Samoa is a pacific island country that can't recycle things bigger countries can easily such as plastic and paper because of its size and location.
A material called Coltan, used for most computers, laptops and cell phones comes from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo where militant groups work local people to mine it and pass it on outside their borders to the international community.
Sorry these things are depressing but true, this is a great space! I'd love to add more later.