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Overview
About Me
It is difficult to make a self-description. I'm a easygoing person that love to make friends and enjoy the nature and the life.
I consider myself a simple and open-minded guy that loves his family, his friends, his country and also technology, rock n'roll, black music, root brasilian songs, and Backpacking.
Make friends and travel around are kind of things that can change my mind and my point of view and I like this possibility.
I'm a very fun person, who loves to know places and cultures, sharing knowledge and experience
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Because exchanging experiences with diferent people is priceless.
Make friends, help people and travel around the world.
Interests
- culture
- books
- ballroom dancing
- cooking
- wine
- coffee
- technology
- traveling
- socializing
- podcasts
- music
- guitar
- backpacking
- sports
- volleyball
- philosophy
- physics
- science
- beaches
- football
- dance
- talking
- gastronomy
- libraries
- coffee shops
- philosophy of science
Music, Movies, and Books
In general, I like so much the 70's, 80´s and 90´s songs, rock, blues, but also bossa nova and old samba. Beatles and Led Zeppelin are the best ever for me.
Don Quijote de la Mancha (Miguel de Cervantes), 1984 (George Orwell) Sherlock Holmes (Conan Doyle), Brave New World (Aldous Huxley), For whom the bells toll (Ernest Hemingway), A Briefer History of Time (Stephen Hawking), Homo Sapiens (Harari), Fast and Slow (Kahneman)
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Climbing the Marumbi (four times), Going to Morretes from Curitiba in a bike (four times), Leaving home at 17.
Teach, Learn, Share
I think I can teach some basic steps on acustic guitar, ballroom dancing, and some other things.
I have interest in foreign languages, Theoritical Physics and Philosophy.
What I Can Share with Hosts
A confortable couch, a friend shoulder and a good conversation, sometimes, coffee and beer as well :)
Countries I’ve Visited
Brazil
Countries I’ve Lived In
Brazil