My work is about the people and their world. While challenging conventional wisdom, I draw inspiration from expiriencing a brutal syncretism. With a personal interest in human sciences, I have extensively conducted qualitative research to understand how individuals and collectives interact with politics, development, and conflicts in the Himalaya, in Europe and in the Middle East.
For almost eight years, I entirely dedicated myself to pursuing creativity and studying human sciences. During that time, I didn't maintain a fixed residence and sometimes went to huge extent to reach certain subjects.
Originally a high school passout, I have completed 17 courses on Coursera. This program provided me with an interdisciplinary study of human sciences, covering topics such as sociology, (moral) psychology, philosophy, international relations and human rights. Through courses in these fields, I gained a broad understanding of complex global issues and acquired a diverse range of knowledge and skills.
With over 15 years of experiences in the field of creativity, I possess a wealth of knowledge and skills that have been refined over time. My proficiency in various domains, such as photography, videography, (electronic) music production and creative writing have been acquired through self-learning.
I am convinced that my work offers profound insights into our identity and purpose and can inspire impactful initiatives. As a creativity and human sciences nerd, I believe my research and art can contribute to making the world a better place for us and them* by promoting authentic understanding of one another.
Hey!
I actually homeschooled myself.
I guess there is no "one solution fits all" to your question.
Homeschooling will require you to meet certain demands (getting your children to pass the exam while keeping your children healthy and social) with the resources you have (financial, emotional, time). It's all about how you put it in balance.
By being homeschooled, your children will definitely experience something else than their peers in schools. That's neither a good or a negative aspect but it will define their identity through their life.
Homeschooling can be a wonderful journey of discovery and the beginning of a life of incredible achievements.
Hey!
Why don't you try giving some clarity on your project?
Maybe you could start brainstorming the idea and then try to look for steps that you can do that are in reach.
It seems like you are willing to do something big but you don't know where to start. An idea is usually very broad at the beginning but, as you work on developing it, it narrows down to something more simple and more achievable.
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