I’m a private person, so putting personal context online does not come naturally to me.
At the same time, I’ve learned something the hard way: when your background is not simple, people fill the gaps with assumptions. Some assume you’re exaggerating. Some feel threatened. Some just cannot place you in a familiar box.
So this page exists for one purpose: to add a bit of human context, without turning my life into a public spectacle.
I’ve lived across different countries, picked up languages through real circumstances, and spent most of my life adapting to new environments. That shapes how you see people, how you handle pressure, and how you show up in groups. I care about respectful communication, bias-awareness, and building environments where difference is normal, not suspicious.
If you’re here because you want to understand who I am beyond a headline or a job title, you’re in the right place.
To read the rest, I ask for one simple thing: introduce yourself by logging in. It’s the online version of “Hi, I’m X. Who are you?”
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