Chapter 1, Tbilisi
I was born in the late 20th century in Tbilisi, the capital of the proud Caucasian country of Georgia - home to many artists, dancers, and glorious singers.
The people of Georgia are very open-minded, warm, and welcoming.
My absolute favorite Georgian cuisine and wines are a whole different topic, which I elaborate on in the hobbies section.
If you have never been to Georgia, I would wholeheartedly recommend visiting - especially Tbilisi and Batumi.
Chapter 2, Moscow
My parents and I later moved to Moscow when I was still an inexperienced and pure child, observing the world with wide, naïve eyes.
There I attended the sports school Sambo-70. Afterwards, I graduated from High School No. 1100 and was awarded a Gold Medal for Excellence.
At the age of seventeen, I entered Moscow State Pedagogical University. Years of study eventually led me to earn a Master’s Degree in Sociology and Psychology of Management in 2004.
Afterwards, I began studying the German language at the Goethe German Cultural Center — which brings me to the next chapter.
Chapter 3, Germany
It was love at first sight.
While still a university student in Moscow, I first visited Berlin and Hannover with my parents during a trip to Germany. From that moment on, I developed a deep admiration for the German language, culture, and mentality.
My desire to learn the language more deeply eventually led me to attend a private linguistic school in Cologne while living nearby in Leverkusen. Later, I spent a year living and studying in Berlin.
Eventually I entered Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main - a city where I experienced life from many new perspectives, left a part of my soul, and gained invaluable life experience, including earning a Master’s Degree in Computer Science.
Without a doubt, Germany played a significant role in shaping me as a person.
Chapter 4, Los Angeles
In March 2013, I arrived in the City of Angels. The new world felt overwhelmingly big, intensely exciting, bright, and exceptionally multicultural - yet somehow it also felt like home.
Here I finally reunited with my parents after being able to see them only for a couple of weeks once a year for the past ten years.
Although starting a new life was challenging, it was well worth the struggle. The experiences I had in Los Angeles were unique and unforgettable. I fell in love with jet skiing, jumped out of an airplane, proposed, and got married after dating for less than three weeks.
Our relationship ultimately did not work out, but I remain infinitely grateful for all the beautiful moments we shared together.
I describe skydiving and some of my other adventures in more detail in the hobbies section.
As for my biography - life goes on. I have a positive outlook, strong motivation, and an abundance of energy to continue the journey.