ME

“What we have in common is more important than what divides us.”
- Bill Clinton, Harvard Class Day Address 2007

A few words
I have been trying to get my own website and blog going for well over a couple of years and I have never been able to get the right timing or the right amount of free time to do it. I am not sure I am right this time, but at least I am putting something on the web and will be excited to see how it turns out to be. I hope it will turn out well. And I hope you enjoy reading the written incarnation of what goes through my head.

“What we have in common is more important than what divides us,” said Bill Clinton during his class day address in 2007, with a background story that transcends our daily worries and makes what we do irrelevant. At the same time, what divides us or more precisely, what makes us different, is what drives us forward – our singular views of the world, intentions, motivation, and approach. In that sense, I am happy (yet in denial) for being able to voice and share my differences with you and become one of many in this world of bloggers and news generators, with whom I share 99.9%. I hope that the 0.1% will be intriguing enough in my fight for my own little island and that people will notice me on the iMap. If I get overlooked in the ocean of digital waves, so be it – maybe a distant sailor will find refuge after a lucky shipwreck in the intrawebs.

To close this before I steer my attention to even more illogical rumble, I’ll be happy to get in touch with you, hear your thoughts or just connect with you.

Enjoy!

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Credit for most photographs on this site goes to Didi Mitova, a valued friend and inspiration.

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