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August 22nd, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

About me

I’m one very curious individual that recently began documenting my journey in life. I constantly seek to understand the things around me, and I never quite take anything for granted. I always question the known and established, sometimes to my own aggravation. While I wouldn’t consider myself weird, quirky or socially awkward, I suppose being who I am people might think just that about me. It doesn’t really bother me, but perhaps a little, but I have no intention of falling in line, I’m different and I like it.

You are most welcome to contact me at:
Email: chris@cstromblad.com
Twitter: cstrom
Facebook: cstromblad

Have an awesome day.

PS: By the way, Christoffer be my name.

About this blog

As with everything else in life this blog is an evolving entity. I’m not entirely sure for what, or even how, I will use it. Currently I’m using the blog as a way to journal my thoughts. In some regards it can however be narrowed down to the following three things: science, psychology and philosophy. In some regards I write this blog in an attempt to achieve one thing, a bridge between the three. Clearly science can be many things but in this particular context I mean neuroscience. I also hope that I can find ways of applying this knowledge to personal development in order to contribute something new and useful to the field instead of adding more noise.

I initially began writing this blog in an attempt to find an overall guiding purpose in life, something to give my actions meaning. While I still have not found this “guiding” purpose the blog has acquired a somewhat wider perspective, but still with focus on personal development.

What you’ll find here are an excerpt of things that are currently occupying my mental capacity and I hope you’ll find it useful.

I’m one curious individual that recently began documenting my life journey and experiences. I write this blog in an attempt to achieve one thing, a bridge between science, philosophy and psychology. Clearly science can be many things but in this particular context I mean neuroscience. I also hope that I can find ways of applying this knowledge to personal development in order to contribute something new and useful instead of adding more noise.

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