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I started using computers when I was 5 years old. My dad always answered the same way: whenever I asked something, he'd say "look it up". So I did, and figured things out.
That turned into a pattern. Over time, I even started fixing problems at his workplace. When something IT-related broke, they'd call me. That's how I learned to manage on my own.
I studied Administration and Systems Development, and now I'm pursuing Software Engineering. That mix shapes how I think a lot. I don't see much point in pretty code that doesn't solve anything. I'd rather understand the whole problem before writing a single line.
I'm naturally curious. When I get into a topic, I rarely stay on the surface. Sometimes it's something useful, sometimes completely random, but there's almost always something I take away from it.
I also like studying finance, more for the logic than for the money itself. Risk, strategy, and consistency make more sense to me than chasing quick returns. I take it seriously with the long term in mind.
Beyond that, I like things that pull me out of a rushed pace. I keep an aquarium and plants, I do origami—simple stuff. I also enjoy design, especially the visual and composition side.
In my free time, I like working out, playing games (especially competitive ones), watching anime, and sometimes editing videos.
I also try to break the routine by going to events or traveling when I can.
And yeah, I probably drink too much coffee.

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