I began my life as a selfâtaught âlittle scientist,â sketching and writing from an early ageâmy first book titled *Kosmos* was a scribble of curiosityâand continued experimenting with plants, building strange hybrid trees in a garden that felt like a laboratory. Though I never became a professional, I persisted through school, programming on an old Sharp Zaurus SLâ5500, crafting tiny Perl scripts and generative art projects such as shadow references for figures; I even made miniature horses from sticks inspired by Theo Jansenâs videos and built slingshots that remain my favorite toys. My adventures are always âexpeditionsâ rather than simple walks: a lonely hill with rain makers led me to giant deer that shook me, yet the mystery itselfâfootprints in snow, footsteps all aroundâremained a puzzle I enjoyed solving. Through it all I kept writing, learning, and never letting teachers or bullies stop me; for me, each new lesson is a path that expands my universe, reminding that inside everyone lies a scientist, an artist, and an inventor.






















