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About Me
Art movie coffee gaming snow sun loving laidback easygoing who loves to travel, meet people, learn teach nd breaking stereotypes and understanding the world better. I like being around decent, kind, easygoing people with a sense of humour. mixed and born in a kurdish speaking family nd speak 5 languages, love photography, drawing, poetry, philosophy, music, wine , cats. movies, reading, cooking, or out with a coffee watching sunsets, going for spontaneous rides with whatever music feels right
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🏠 just moved to Sofia ! I live in a one bedroom apartment right in the centre of the city ! Separate kitchen nd bathroom, if you’re cool, easygoing, needs a place, a company, a friend to discover the city or grab a drink with or just a solid place to crash, you’re welcome. I kindly ask to take ur shoes off and let me know if u snore loudly, I’d rather being punched in the nose till I pass out but not hearing someone snore :D !
and due to my work I’m usually online, won’t keep ppl waiting usually reply within 1–2 hours, been a traveler nd I get it, either I accept or explain why I can’t. u can also reach out on WhatsApp +306982371739 , but please !! request only if you are genuinely interested in staying with me not as part of many random lottery style requests, ! don’t include me in that :)
and Dear bros ! I’m one thousand percent straight :)
Cheers 🥂
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
Ο ανεξέταστος βίος ου βιωτός ανθρώπου
Interests
Music , games , mountains, nature , sunsets, walking , painting, movies, languages , philosophy, books , wine
- writing
- photography
- cooking
- movies
- drawing
- music
- country music
- sports
- beaches
- mountains
- food
- nature
- whiskey
- chilling
- roadtrips
Music, Movies, and Books
🎬
Into the wild (2007)
It’s a wonderful life (1946)
The Truman Show (1998)
Soul (2020)
Ikiru (1952)
Peaceful Warrior (2006)
The Seventh Seal (1957)
Waking Life (2001)
Mr. Nobody (2009)
The invisible guest (2016 )
📕 •The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker-
the root of all human anxiety is our awareness that we will die in every culture, religion, and ego is a defense mechanism against that fear! we build meaning, achievements, and identities to pretend we’re eternal. Yet true freedom comes only when we stop running, when we face death not as an enemy, but as the mirror that reveals life’s raw beauty. to live well is to live with the awareness that it ends and still choose to love.
•This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom by Martin Hägglund-
time is limited, it’s precisely what makes life sacred. We don’t need eternity to give life meaning , the fact that it ends gives it weight. the deep commitment to our fragile, finite existence. protecting and cherishing the moments we have, because they’ll never come again. mortality isn’t our curse , it’s our proof that life matters.
•The book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are by Alan Watts -
When you stop identifying with the temporary “I” life stops being a struggle , it becomes a dance. You don’t cling to existence anymore ! you flow with it.
•The Stranger by Albert Camus-
A man who doesn’t pretend to feel what society expects him to. When he faces death, he accepts the absurdity of existence ! that the universe is silent and indifferent ! and yet finds freedom in that truth. there’s no higher meaning waiting for us ! we give meaning through the way we live. It’s not nihilism, it’s liberation. You stop searching for cosmic answers and start experiencing life directly, honestly, without masks.
•The Bhagavad Gita-
live with devotion, act with purpose, but never be chained to the outcome.
•Meditations on the Mysteries of Existence by Alan Watts-
the blend of philosophy and Zen into a conversation with the universe. stop trying to control life,stop separating yourself from the whole. You are not a stranger in the cosmos ! you are the cosmos briefly looking at itself.
•The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa-
a soul of a man who observes life like a dream! too aware, too detached, too deep for this world. through fragments of thought, speaks of loneliness, futility, and the fragile beauty of existing.
•Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach-
true greatness is not in obeying, but in following the voice of your own soul. heaven is not a place, it’s a state of being, reached when you master yourself and live without fear. life’s purpose isn’t to win or to fit in, but to rise beyond the ordinary, to experience the divine joy of being alive.
•Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl-
even when everything is taken from us, freedom, comfort, loved ones , one thing remains! the power to choose how we respond. meaning isn’t found in pleasure or success but in how we face suffering, how we love, and how we remain human !when life strips us bare. you walk away realizing ! life doesn’t owe us happiness, it offers us a chance to find meaning through courage, love, and endurance.
•The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran
pain carves the heart deeper, so it can hold more joy.
•Letters from a Stoic by Seneca
suffering comes not from events themselves but from our thoughts about them. Wealth, loss, fame ! all are temporary illusions.
•The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The Journey is not about chasing gold, but about trusting the signs, embracing failure, and realizing that the journey itself is the miracle. a shepherd dreams of treasure, only to discover that the real treasure was within him all along.
•The Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu
paradox and peace. strength lies in softness and power in letting go ! to live well is not to fight life, but to move with it, like water finding its path.
•Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse
a human torn between his human and wolflike nature wanders through despair and ecstasy, searching for meaning in a world that feels alien. He learns that the darkness inside isn’t an enemy, it’s a teacher. psychedelic, philosophical journey through madness and awakening, the wholeness comes only when you stop rejecting your broken parts.
What I Can Share with Hosts
Whatever is shareable
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Lithuania, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Sweden, Turkey
Countries I’ve Lived In
Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece