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People I meet along my life’s path often say
that I’m distracted.
That I follow too many directions.
That I should choose one goal, one passion, one path —
and stick to it.

But I simply can’t.

I’ve always wanted to understand how things work.
How they are created.
How they can be taken apart, understood, and rebuilt — better.

I disassembled devices, drew, painted, wrote,
recorded videos, created music, built things, destroyed them, and started again.
I was always creating.
Not because I had a plan —
but because creation is deeply rooted inside me.

I started many projects.
Some I finished.
Others I set aside — sometimes for years.

For a long time, I thought this was a flaw.
Today, I know that this is exactly what taught me
to see the world more broadly
and connect things others often miss.

Not everything made sense right away.
But none of it was wasted.
Each attempt left something behind —
in my thinking, my skills, my way of solving problems.
Only years later did those pieces begin to connect.

There’s something else that drives me —
a constant pursuit of doing things as well as I possibly can.
Sometimes close to perfectionism.
Not to be better than others,
but because I feel that things can always be refined.

I often start creating without a complete map.
I don’t know where it will lead.
I learn as I go.
I make mistakes.
I return.
I improve.

I don’t know if I’ll ever fully explain how I see the world.
Why I’m drawn to deeper questions.
Why surface-level answers are never enough.

At times, it feels like I’m speaking a different language,
even though the words are familiar.
Not because I want to stand out —
but because I wish people could understand the world more deeply
and talk about it openly.

Your Hobby Zone was created from that place.

Not as a shop.
Not as a perfectly planned project.
Not as a final answer.

It’s a space for exploration.
A place where I connect passions, technology, learning, failures, unfinished stories
and personal curiosity —
even when I don’t yet know where it leads.

I don’t create this because I “know better”.
I create it because I don’t want to stop learning, understanding, and creating.

Money matters —
but it’s a tool, not a purpose.
Real value lies in creation, discovery, and sharing the process.

I don’t know how everything will come together.
I don’t know where this road will lead.

I know one thing:
I won’t stop creating.

If along the way I manage to inspire even one person
to keep following what truly fascinates them —
that’s enough.

This is my world.
This is my chaos.
This is my life.

Step into my world.

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