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Fascination with Creativity and Creation

My entire life, I've always been passionate about creating and being creative. Creating something from nothing is an awe-inspiring action to me, giving anyone the power to express themselves in ways that others might not. Since childhood, every hobby or passion I've had has fallen into the realm of creation—whether it’s building simulated cities, becoming a rail empire tycoon in a video game, writing, composing and playing music on various instruments, or designing architecture in small projects with cardboard, Legos, or even sandcastle cities. I've been fortunate to express myself through video games, music, and the design and creation of physical projects.

While I've carried many of the same hobbies and passions from my youth, I've also discovered new ones—but they always seem to fall within the same creative realm. Coding and programming are the epitome of what someone like me thrives on: limitless potential, fundamental building blocks, and a set of rules to work within. When I first started playing video games on PC about 12 years ago, I immediately became interested in creating programs, games, mods, and plugins. I found parallels between music and coding—both provide limitless possibilities. In music, everything is laid out in front of you, and it’s up to you to figure out what to do with it. Music gives you a set of rules that you can bend and manipulate to explore what’s truly possible. The same applies to the design and implementation of physical and technological projects, which always remind me of my childhood creations. For me, the process of creating is the essence of creativity. Creativity is what drives me—it challenges me to see how far I can take it and what I can learn along the way.

The whole process of creating and being creative is what I live for. What better way to embody this passion than to pursue a career that aligns with my interests, fulfills me, is in high demand, and pays well? It truly feels like a match made in heaven. Thanks for reading!

Me playing guitar as a child