roz20

roz20, Poland
  • country Poland
  • Member since Joined 14th Nov., 2010
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  • icon English, Polish, Spanish, Korean(intermediate)
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  • icon 20th September 1986
    (37 years old)
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About Adam...

Hello,

Some ideas of what I would like you to write:
-I would love to hear about your job, what do you do for a living and do you enjoy it?
-tell me about your dreams! What do you want out of life?

POST CARD WISH LIST
-Anything you would like to receive yourself
-panorama of cities
-everyday scenes from your country, for example a shoe cobbler fixing shoes or a market where people are shopping

A LITTLE ABOUT MYSELF
My name is Adam. I was born in Poland but have lived in the United States for most of my adult life. I have also spent 4 years living in Seoul, Korea. I graduated from a University in Chicago and am currently teaching at an international school in Kraków.

I have a never-ending thirst for knowledge and a desire to help others. I think this is a big reason why I decided to be a teacher. I think in many ways education can be a key that opens up the mind to the beauty that is the world; as well as a key to happiness and self-worth. Education is the great equalizer.

I enjoy meeting positive people because life is too short to live in regret, you have to take the positive out of everything because even bad experiences have something that can enrich our lives in some way. I have many hobbies and sometimes I feel like I have too many. Some of them are: reading reportage pieces, watching foreign films and documentaries, nature activities, hiking, bike riding, sharing useful information with others and learning about people, history and food through travel.

The following are my meditations on life and travel, the more I travel this becomes more apparent, maybe you agree:
"We should know about the world, weather we do it through travel, literature or our interactions with other human beings. It is our duty to open our minds, see, and understand the world that surrounds us. However, in the end it, we should not concern ourselves with visiting every part of it, but instead with finding our own small part of it and making it as best as possible."

Happy Crossing!!!! I am looking forward to your postcards. If you need to email me it's adam.rozalowski@gmail.com

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