Besides living in an Idiocracy,
Growing up I moved a lot - I've never lived anywhere longer than 3 years. 😲
I think that's helped culture me into who I am, providing me with dynamic experiences.
Did the military thing until it felt like Ender's Game (Book/Movie) - I joined from pressure to support my significant other after my very first semester of college after high school and not wanting 64 trillion dollars in debt.
Afterwards, I finished a Bachelors of Science in Information Technology in 28 months while concurrently attending online and another local campus - that was fun.
I started a Masters in Vedic Science but I included veganism in my capstone paper, challenging their paradigm despite aligning it with my lessons there - lol i left after a discouraging discussion that liberated my desire for the piece of paper - nistrai gunyo bhavarjuna :P
Did some other things like carpentry, dog sitting, IT, facilitating telecommunication operations, fire spinning performance art, and what not over the years.
I am currently a sole proprietor for my Reiki and Holistic Healing practice.
My lifestyle and bane on the environment/everyone else is fairly low so I don't have to fret about having a most extensive client list at the moment, but I do long to grow and expand towards the direction of a global nonprofit for community development through taking what I have assimilated over the span of my life to develop and share my legacy.
I want to combine Sthapatya Veda (the science of architecture/structure) and combine it with the elements of Nature in an ecosystem.
Oh look at the end, now your home is a self sustaining ecosystem for you and your family.~
^^That's the endgame, communities of such styled homes.
Also retreat centres as we grow and establish our hub.
I took another year of classes for business administration but put that on hold while waiting on the VA to process getting more education benefits or alternatives to help with my ambition.
I'm caring, compassionate, kind, and try to do the best for everyone - at times to a fault.
Watch my words do a somersault.
I want to see you be happy and laugh,
plot it and graph!
To be free of the debri that comes with enmity,
displaced of the strife that pervades in life. |