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He’s a non-average belgian guy with a high propensity to meditate about stuff most people never take the time to think about, coming to conclusions no one else is. Day-dreamer. Extremely prone to be impregnated by surrounding energies and resonate with his environment. Always analysing the interactions between people. His mind rarely leaves him at rest. He often feels and just “knows” obvious truths he has a hard time to logically explain. He’s infering unseen consequences from daily facts. He’s a human lie detector.

He learned english as only a third language, but quickly discovered he loves it above any other and has found out it gives him more possibilites to express what he feels. And even so despite the lack of vocabulary and long time practice.

His first website was launched in 1998. He launched several personnal blogs, online journals and websites about various interests since then. He also launched and took care of a community-based website helping people from the (huge) psychology faculty of his city getting in touch and exchanging documents, for 3 years before passing this responsability to new people. That was web 2.0 before 2.0.

He’s studied different topics. Electronics, psychology, IT networks, accounting. He’s also been a driving instructor, a salesman, a truck driver and a barman.

After a short break from online writing, and currently having both a day and a night job, he’s decided to seriously get back to it with the idea of trying to provide value to the reader, and not just write about his own little life. The rule is that each and every post must contain value. Either on the form of personnal insight, or pure information, ideas, etc. He wants to be productive with a human and artistic activity, instead of just giving all his energy to jobs he doesn’t even care about -but they pay the bills, fund his pension plan and allow him to save a little.

Of course these jobs make it hard for him to keep musing and writing. But that’s a part of the challenge. Hopefully, one thing leading to another, and discipline making its way in his writing habit, he could in the end make an income out of it. Who knows?

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