Board games, Movies, Museum/arts, Classical music, Country music, Jazz music, Pop music, TV Entertainment, Video games
Other hobbies or interests
Antiques, cats, collecting, computers, home improvement, investing, news/politics/events, philosophy/spiritual, social cause/activism, travelling, volunteer
Responses to some questions
How would you describe yourself?
I’m a software engineer and grad student with a passion for learning, creativity, and meaningful connections. By day, I work on solving complex technical challenges, and by night, I’m diving into my studies, always looking to expand my knowledge and grow. While my career keeps me engaged, I believe life is about more than just work—it’s about experiences, relationships, and the stories we create along the way.
One of my greatest passions is storytelling, whether it’s through science fiction movies, literature about history, or even music. I love the way sci-fi pushes the boundaries of imagination, asking the big “what if” questions about the future of humanity, technology, and the universe. At the same time, history keeps me grounded, offering invaluable lessons about where we’ve been and how we’ve shaped the world today. Whether I’m reading about ancient civilizations, technological revolutions, or great leaders, I’m always fascinated by the past and how it influences our present.
Beyond books and movies, music is a huge part of my life. I’m a talented musician, and playing music has been one of my favorite creative outlets for years. There’s something special about expressing emotions and ideas through sound, whether it’s composing, performing, or just getting lost in a great melody. Music has a way of bringing people together, and I’d love to share that with someone who appreciates the power of a good song.
I also have a deep love for travel. Exploring new places, experiencing different cultures, and trying unique foods are some of my favorite things to do. Every trip is an opportunity to learn, to step outside of my comfort zone, and to create lasting memories. Whether it’s wandering through historic cities, hiking in nature, or finding hidden gems in unfamiliar places, I’m always looking forward to the next adventure.
At this stage in my life, I’m looking for something real—a meaningful relationship built on trust, laughter, and shared experiences. I value deep conversations, intellectual curiosity, and a partner who is just as excited about exploring life as I am. Whether we’re debating the best sci-fi film, discussing history over coffee, or planning our next big adventure, I want to build something that lasts with someone who shares my passion for learning, creativity, and connection.
If you’re someone who loves great stories, appreciates music, and is always up for an adventure, we’ll probably get along really well. Let’s create our own story together.
How would you describe your ideal partner?
My ideal partner is someone who is intellectually curious, emotionally mature, and passionate about life. She loves to explore new ideas, whether through deep conversations, books, or travel. A great sense of humor is a must—someone who can laugh with me, even in tough times, and who appreciates both witty banter and heartfelt moments.
She is kind, supportive, and values meaningful connections. She’s not afraid to communicate openly and honestly, creating a relationship built on trust and mutual understanding. Independence is important—I admire someone who has her own goals and ambitions but also sees a relationship as a partnership where we can grow together.
She shares my love for adventure, whether it’s traveling to new places, trying new foods, or simply stepping outside of our comfort zones. At the same time, she enjoys quiet moments—watching a great sci-fi movie, reading a fascinating book, or enjoying music together.
Above all, she is genuine and seeks something real. I want a relationship where we inspire each other, challenge each other, and create a strong foundation for a future together. With the right person, even the simplest moments can become unforgettable.
If you had 10 million dollars to spare, what would you do with it?
Fund scholarships and vocational training programs for underserved communities. Support initiatives that provide quality STEM and AI education in low-income countries. Invest in mobile learning platforms to reach remote areas.
How often, and from whom do you ask advice?
Parents or Older Relatives – For life decisions, relationships, and values-based dilemmas. Their long-term perspective and emotional grounding can be invaluable. Siblings or Cousins (if close in age) – For career moves, personal challenges, and modern-day issues. They might understand my situation better since they’ve likely faced similar things. Extended Family with Expertise – If I have a relative with expertise in finance, law, health, or business, I’d consult them when I need professional yet trustworthy guidance.
Do you have a lot of friends?
No, but I value quality friendship over quantity.
What qualities do you dislike most in those of your gender?
Toxic Competitiveness Emotional Unavailability Disrespect Toward Others (Especially Women) Avoidance of Responsibility Over-Reliance on External Validation
What qualities do you dislike most in the people of the opposite sex?