His determination could make mountains move...
I was born in 1992.
I live in Germany, grew old in a rural
village in North-Rhine Westphalia.
I have two older sisters, one older and two younger brothers.
Until I was 20 I lived on this little farm, with many kinds of animals: Cats, dogs, goats, chicken, pigs and many more. The biggest animal we held was a donkey. It was a small farm, but it contains most of my memories.
Since I can think, there were always animals around me. And that might have had an impact on why I developed this way.
There wasn't really a reason to "become" a wolf, it just happened, I just felt this way. But enough from that.
I was always a very silent and closed being. I liked being alone and experience the world in its little details. I was told to have a very wide range of imagination by several persons, mostly teachers.
I liked exploring the world around me, but I grew being more fascinated for what I couldn't find on earth, but high into deep space.
Still to this date and probably until I'll fall into my grave, I'll explore the sky and read scientific articles about it.
I am alltogether very interested in sciences of any kind, mostly in astrophysics, but also in chemistry, technology, biology or else.
Einsteins' theory of relativity, space and time, paradoxes, light, black holes, galaxies and stars fascinate me mostly.
Whenever I am out in the night, I can't stop looking up into the sky. I study the sky to check if there are currently any planets visible, how they've moved since last week and what stars I can identify.
But I am sorry to be such a shame to the real science freaks here, I can hardly do any math relating physics or chemistry. There are only very few basics I understand.
Thanks to my step-father, I have learned very much from our talks. He is still as of today the only person who shares this interest with me in such a big way.
I have two older sisters, one older and two younger brothers.
Until I was 20 I lived on this little farm, with many kinds of animals: Cats, dogs, goats, chicken, pigs and many more. The biggest animal we held was a donkey. It was a small farm, but it contains most of my memories.
Since I can think, there were always animals around me. And that might have had an impact on why I developed this way.
There wasn't really a reason to "become" a wolf, it just happened, I just felt this way. But enough from that.
I was always a very silent and closed being. I liked being alone and experience the world in its little details. I was told to have a very wide range of imagination by several persons, mostly teachers.
I liked exploring the world around me, but I grew being more fascinated for what I couldn't find on earth, but high into deep space.
Still to this date and probably until I'll fall into my grave, I'll explore the sky and read scientific articles about it.
I am alltogether very interested in sciences of any kind, mostly in astrophysics, but also in chemistry, technology, biology or else.
Einsteins' theory of relativity, space and time, paradoxes, light, black holes, galaxies and stars fascinate me mostly.
Whenever I am out in the night, I can't stop looking up into the sky. I study the sky to check if there are currently any planets visible, how they've moved since last week and what stars I can identify.
But I am sorry to be such a shame to the real science freaks here, I can hardly do any math relating physics or chemistry. There are only very few basics I understand.
Thanks to my step-father, I have learned very much from our talks. He is still as of today the only person who shares this interest with me in such a big way.