RentMen:
What distinguishes you from all the other people you know?
DavidDylan:
Well, besides being an authentic person, I like to say that not everyone in the world is the same as another person, so everyone has their own characteristics. This question is somewhat rhetorical to me, but each person has their own unique qualities. I could say that being confident, kind, charismatic, funny, friendly, supportive, and a good partner are traits that distinguish me from others.
RentMen:
What would you say are your greatest attributes?
DavidDylan:
Well, I am resilient and like to learn things on my own. I have patience for certain things, but other things make me lose my patience, especially indecisiveness. This really makes me very impatient because I am very direct and objective, and I like to be this way - objective, focused, and done. So, I would say that my attributes are being objective, a bit patient, resilient, and the proof of this is that day after day I'm learning English on my own.
RentMen:
What is your specialty?
DavidDylan:
If it's a matter of professional specialty, I have a degree in information technology, so I pay attention to these technological issues and like to stay well informed about everything that happens in this technological field. If it's in another sense, I am still experiencing and creating a specialty. I hope this question applies in both senses.
RentMen:
What are your lifestyle specifics that makes who you are?
DavidDylan:
Well, I had a countryside childhood. I've always seen this in small towns compared to the capital. I started working very early, so since I was 18, I've been struggling in this life. There was a time when I was also a soldier. Over time, the experiences I gained, but never forgetting my roots, make me believe that my lifestyle needs to be different. So, I'm a person who likes good food, who enjoys nice things. I'm not very materialistic, but I like to feel good, whether it's with food that brings me happiness, traveling where I want to go, or having what I can at that moment, but without excesses. So basically, that's it.
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