| What is your most memorable childhood experience? | One of my best childhood memories is when I was learning to ride a bike with my dad. I fell a bunch of times, but he kept telling me to get back up and keep trying. The first time I finally rode on my own, I felt so proud and excited. It made me realize that sticking with something really pays off, and it also gave me a love for being active and outdoors. |
| What immediate family member do you closely identify with and why? | I would say I identify most closely with my mom. She’s always been caring and patient, and I see a lot of those qualities in myself. Growing up, I watched how she put family first and supported everyone around her, and that really shaped how I treat people. I think I got my easygoing personality and sense of responsibility from her. |
| What character traits do you admire in an individual? | I really admire people who are honest, kind, and dependable. I like it when someone can stick with what they say they’ll do and treat others with respect. I also admire people who are curious and keep learning new things, because it shows they’re open-minded and adaptable. Those are the kinds of traits I try to live by myself, and I think they make a big difference in how you connect with others. |
| What is the funniest thing ever to happen to you? | When I was young, my friends and I tried to play a prank on each other at the park. We set up a trap with a bucket of water, but I ended up getting soaked instead of anyone else. My friends laughed so hard, and I couldn’t help laughing too. It became one of those stories we’d tell over and over and still laugh about today. |
| If time and money were not an issue, where would you travel and why? | If time and money weren’t an issue, I would love to travel to Japan. I’ve always been fascinated by the culture, from the food to the traditions and the beautiful scenery. I’d love to explore the cities, try all the local dishes, and also spend time in the countryside to see temples, forests, and mountains. I think it would be an amazing way to experience a different way of life and make memories that last a lifetime. |
| When and if you ever have children, what would you like to pass on to them? | If I ever have kids, I would want to teach them to be curious and love learning. I would want them to be kind and treat people with respect. I think little things like helping others, being honest, and not giving up are really important. I would also want them to enjoy life and have fun while learning new things. I would make sure they always feel supported and encouraged in whatever they try to do. |