Veronica Burgstaller
What should a person include in a short biography of oneself? Their achievements in life? Their identity, their passions, their interests? Or their future ambitions? But what if their life has been a continuous flux from one place to another, thus their identity unclear. What if their ambitions are still formative, and their interests every changing? Though if I really had to describe myself in a few words, then for now I am:
Story by Veronica Burgstaller
South Korea , East Asia
Published on April 8, 2020
Reading time: 1 minutes 30 seconds.
What should a person include in a short biography of oneself? Their achievements in life? Their identity, their passions, their interests? Or their future ambitions? But what if their life has been a continuous flux from one place to another, thus their identity unclear. What if their ambitions are still formative, and their interests every changing? Though if I really had to describe myself in a few words, then for now I am:
A 27-years old Austrian, Balinese, European, translator, freelancer, student, and traveler, who is currently living in Seoul (and already the past three years). My passions are (and those will stay with me!!): Food, Taekwondo, and traveling.
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