Keen interest towards IT and electronics, as a kid I was already configuring servers, playing with virtual machines, making forums, programming little scripts, disassembling electronics, blowing capacitors...As a teenager I started having a notion about the complexity of the matter and got encouraged to get into Linux, then I did realized how little had I knew about things.When I was a young adult I enrolled in a course of 2000h of computers and networks, sub netting and windows server was a discovery for me, also binaries, algorithms and the lower layers of the OSI model, in my practices I was providing repairing, troubleshooting and assembly of computers in a tech store.Also gave it a go at programming in a course of web development of which I did 1000h of the 2000, there I learned how to properly structure code, and to give use of classes and functions when the complexity suggest it; about programming languages I widened grossly my knowledge of C#, HTML, CSS and XML; Studied various algorithms for shortening and developed queries and scripts on SQL databases.In the electrician course I learned mostly about AC as it never came to my interest beforehand, I was impressed of how useful mathematics are in this field and got in touch with all the formulas required to meet the power requirements of an electric network.Due some changes in my personal life, after some meditation, I had a change of priorities in my life, during this period I learned graphic design in Photoshop and Blender, made some Arduino projects, learned how to master 3d printing, made and printed some amateur engineering 3d models, made an e-bike and a solar panel from scrap, mounted a dc circuit parallel to the main one in the house... was a period of trial and error, "self taught" learning where I used my base knowledge with the additional flexibility.Between the last stage and this one I started to consume huge amounts of media in English, and was often asking myself if I could be capable of starting over in another country, and eventually did it, I quickly noticed that doing things your own way and having no referrals backfires, but it had been an overall nourishing experience, I went way outside my comfort zone and social circles, and that's something I rarely did before, on the other hand, I miss eagerly to have the time to satisfy my inquisitive and creative mindset, and that's why I'm here.