I love simplicity. In my early childhood, I decided that I wanted to live a modest and simple life, eat healthily and be in tune with nature. My daily route to school took me past a slaughterhouse, and once I made the connection to the meat on my plate it no longer seemed right to ingest it. Since then, from the age of 7, I have been a vegetarian, which wasn’t so easy at that age in my culture.
I always loved being out in the open, hiding in bushes, smelling and discovering plants. Sometimes it needed some courage, as a teenager especially, to say no to attending noisy events with friends, and instead, to go against the flow and spend time in Nature, albeit alone.
Later on, I turned to religion to look for answers when facing important decisions, prayers helped me a lot. I developed the habit of getting up early for praying and reading which, for me, are the most inspiring ways to start a day. But there came a day when I felt that religion stopped me from going deeper. My hunger for spirituality was growing. I took up running and became a mountain marathon runner which gave a huge boost to my confidence and health, as well as giving me immense joy.