Profile: khelben

Personal background
Hi there.

My name is Björn Johansson, I'm from Sweden and I was born in 1979.

Parts of my personal bakground consists of working in the nuclear power industry, working in IT-business, acting as a parkworker, helping out a little in the hospital business(as an open care inititiave) and my latest duty was working with adminstrative tasks at a small company which is working with IT-solutions for the nuclear industry sector. A couple of years ago I also helped out in a science project which goal is to help understand the disease for psychosis.

That was the work related part.

Besides that, nowadays I train martial arts since february of 2005. Kendo training. I'm currently Sankyu graded, which means I've taken two grades so far. Since february this year 2007 I have started to train Iaido. And... Iaido and Kendo have similiarites and the sports goes into each other since they both strive to educate the student in the arts of the samurai.

I have strong interests in the technical sector and since I was seven years old I wanted to evolve into a professional data programmer, but because of poor mathematical skills, this hasn't been possible. A future goal is strived toward studies in college, once I get there.. I would guess that the studies will be done here in Sweden, but of course, one cannot be sure of this, future will tell. It's a question of economics and that often holds me back, but in the future, one will see what will happen.

I always try to see the positive in things and this is important! One person can do a lot, if the willpower is there and the ambitions exist for future development.
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