About Me
There is a lot to know about me, so much that I don’t even know it all…
Ok, where to start. Well, my name is obvious, and if it isn’t, then you’re surfing the wrong website. But apart from that I’m 18 and about to start university studies. This is the typical place I’ll come back in years time and think…that was a freaking long time ago.
Other than rambling on about nothing in particular – which is one of the great reasons to have a blog – I love writing, reading, listening to music, learning – as in by watching and not by sitting in a crowded room getting taught why a wave … behaves the way it does – details went a miss in the last few months of not updating on the topic. I love talking, sometimes too much sometimes too little – never seem to find an acceptable middle – and apart from all those extremely active things – and the constant discussing that I cause and fuel – I actually enjoy loitering. When you let your thoughts guide you, they can take you places you never imagined. They took Markus Zusak to writing a book from the point of view of death – which I envy and look up to him for – of course apart from his amazing style, but let me leave that for another post – -. They took Edgar Allen Poe – the master of the macabre – to the idea of a dead beating heart in a guy’s head forcing him to confess to the police about murder. They took Agatha Christie to creating two unimaginably unforgettable past time detectives, which laid the foundations for crime novels in the Belgian Hercule Poirot and the old lady from rural Britain Jane Marple.
Maybe the thoughts that go a stray in my head will create something worth mention in some other kids blog one day. And therein, as the bard would say, lies the rub.

Ben, just been with the Mushroom guys. Great f…. sound.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAwIpOnzN8M&feature=fvst
An advise: considering your wrinting skills always look for inspiration in the classics… they have it all. Killer instinct? “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu .
Consider this link: http://classics.mit.edu/Tzu/artwar.html .
It makes you think about the anciet struggle of mankind for power, recognition and superior well-being. It justifies many of the conflicts and crimes commited over the centuries.
Would love to grab a book and discover that it is your masterpiece.
Abraço and it was great to see you today.
Miguel