I’ve been curious about human nature since I was a child, who, incidentally, didn’t fit in because he didn’t know how to talk about everyday things. I got to know philosophy around the age of fifteen and, although Nietzsche was my companion for a long time, my interests began to vary.
I started writing around the age of seventeen, searching for the essence of people and things and, finally, I had my first contact with Jung’s analytical psychology and fell in love. This led me to seek knowledge in various approaches, and so the idea of an anatomy of the soul began to manifest itself in my writings.