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  • 35, Male
  • Member since 2014
  • student
  • anthropology
  • From aarhus
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

innerpeace and outer knowledge

ABOUT ME

Im a 23 year old student from the small country of Denmark, Scandinavia. Im really outgoing and social, but also enjoy quite moments to the fullest. i love to travel the world and meet new people on my path. I am all new to couch surfing, but expect this to be an awsome way of cultural exchange. Im a person of paradoxes, sometimes a vegan, sometimes a rib eater, sometimes a meditator, sometimes a beer drinker, sometimes a chanting munk :)

PHILOSOPHY

"never ask me who i am and never expect me to remain the same. Leave to the police and bureaucrats to sort out my papers"-Foucault.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

none so far:)

Interests

meditation, food, music (rap), anthropology, international politics, reading, movie freak, travelling, tabletennis / pingpong,

  • dancing
  • dining
  • beer
  • vegan
  • meditation
  • politics
  • reading
  • traveling
  • music
  • surfing
  • anthropology
  • emergency services

Music, Movies, and Books

the power of now, a new earth, Allan Watts, Joel Altmann, Hafiz, I heard god laughing, broken circle breakdown,isaiah rasahad, sufjan stevens, the cave singers etc.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

seeing my nephew grow up. Listening to silence. Dancing sober. intimacy. Raving. Sleeping. Eating. Holding hands. Looking into your eyes.

Teach, Learn, Share

is peculiar that people use the phrase "first world problems" when referring to problems that would not be problems in a third world context. this is because the entire category of first world, second world and third world refers to the geopolitical landscape during the cold war, where the world was spilt up into regions of neo-liberalim, which was the first world containing Europe and US, communism, which the second world containing the Soviet Union and its supports and the third world which was the neutral part of the cold was containing Africa and some of Asia.

Today there is no more planned economy and communism and therefore no more first, second and third world categories. There is on the other hand a new dichotomy between; the developed world and the developing world, or one could say the Global North and the Global South. This is an entire different discussion i like to dwell in.

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