| What is your most memorable childhood experience? | When I was a child, my friends and I spent most of our time outdoors. We played endless games of football, built secret bases, and explored like little adventurers. Summers often led us to the river, where we swam and tried our luck at fishing. |
| What immediate family member do you closely identify with and why? | I feel very close to both my father and mother. We often talk about different things, from everyday life to future goals, and I value their perspectives. Spending time together is something we all enjoy, and it strengthens our bond even more. |
| What character traits do you admire in an individual? | I admire honesty, resilience, and empathy in an individual. Honesty builds trust, resilience shows strength in the face of challenges, and empathy makes connections meaningful. Together, these traits create someone both admirable and inspiring. |
| What is the funniest thing ever to happen to you? | One of the funniest things that ever happened to me was while traveling in Thailand. I once stepped out of my condo in Bangkok and suddenly saw crowds of people running around with water guns. At first, I had no idea what was going on, but then I learned it was their festival, so I had no choice but to join in and start spraying people with water too. |
| If time and money were not an issue, where would you travel and why? | I’ve already visited 18 countries, which is about 9% of the world, and I want to keep building on that journey. Traveling allows me to experience just how diverse this world truly is, meet incredible people, and at least for a moment, dive into their culture and lifestyle. If time and money weren’t an issue, I would continue exploring as much of the world as possible. |
| When and if you ever have children, what would you like to pass on to them? | I’d pass on my knowledge, especially the skills, lessons, and practical experience I’ve gathered so they don’t have to learn everything the hard way. I’d teach them how to think critically, solve problems, and stay curious so they can keep growing. Above all, I’d give them the confidence to try, fail, and come back stronger. |