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What jobs have you had?

As part of my career I took up jobs in different fields. Beginning in uniform, serving in the armed forces and security agencies. Picture this: wielding everything from pistols to heavy machine guns, patrolling borders, and dedicating myself to my country. It was intense, disciplined, and rewardinga chapter that shaped me in ways I never imagined. But life has a way of shifting gears. I traded the uniform for civilian life, leaving the rugged mountains behind to embrace the buzz of metropolitan cities. It was a big leap, but I was ready for something new. Discovering a New Path: From Sales to Code Civilian life brought new challenges. I dabbled in saleshustling, pitching, and learning the art of persuasion. It was a grind, but it wasn’t my calling. Then I discovered computers. Learning to code felt like unlocking a new world. I dove into programming, and for the past three… What jobs have you had?

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Are you a good judge of character?

Yes I certain consider myself as a good judge of character. After spending five decades navigating this beautiful yet unpredictable planet, I have come to appreciate the invaluable lessons life offers at every turn. Challenges appear around every corner, often when least expected. Circumstances shift, demanding adaptation. You encounter people who betray your trust, leaving you disillusioned. Yet, unexpectedly, othersthose you never relied uponstep up and do extraordinary things for you. Each experience leaves a mark, teaching you who to trust and what to avoid. The key to these lessons? Keeping your eyes open and your mind free to embrace them. Every challenge and interaction shapes your ability to discern character more accurately. These lessons, while sometimes hard-earned, are gifts that equip you to navigate life more wisely. Remember, life is your greatest teacher if you are willing to learn.