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First European Games "Baku 2015"

Growing up, I dreamed about doing something to make my country proud. I always was good with sports, and deep down in my heart I believed that one day I will make it to the big scenes (no idea about the sport though, since I loved different sports at different times). Growing up, changing sports, figuring out what I want to do with my life was an important time in my life, however after I figured out my path I put my leg on the pedal and pushed it hard, tried to make my best effort to do something good. Going from competition to competition, made me better. It enabled me to look things from different perspectives, and once you do that you will eventually get better at things. For athletes who go form competition to competition and don't really have time to train their techniques, believe me I know your pain. You can develop bad habits in competitions, you adjust something according to the weather conditions, or you just do to many repetitive mistakes which then will change your t...

The birthplace of Philosophy

Studying, training and youth activities were enough activities to make my days full. I would always be busy, however I loved it. One thing that when I was younger I didn't really like was working a lot, I didn't mind to do one thing at a time but when it came to doing multiple things at the same time I didn't really enjoy it, growing up I started to enjoy it better and better everyday. And at 22 (this is happening in the year 2015) I learned how to live by doing multiple things daily. I felt I was growing as a man working on these things and I absolutely believe that everyone should do this at one point in their lives.  -Philosophy: Going back to high school, when I first started to learn Philosophy I felt how far the human mind has gone and how little to nothing we as individuals know. Learning about the worlds best philosophers, about philosophies. about world views developed from the greatest minds to ever live among us, make no mistake some of those minds have caused ...

Everybody needs some rest

I really worked hard those days, enjoyed it a lot and did improve a lot. Happy about improvements but tired. Training like that for months and months can take a toll on you. It doesn't matter how tough you think you are, eventually you'll need some rest, otherwise your body will fail you. I needed a holiday, I needed to go somewhere where I would be disconnected from my daily life and rest for a few weeks. I thought about what to do, where to go, how to spend my holiday. . . there wasn't anything that did it all for me. Hiking, however, was something lovely which I fell in love with very quickly. It was during these hikes that I would have time to relax, think about whatever is going on and most importantly rest. It is a bit counter intuitive to think that you rest during your hike, but for me it was a very restful activity. My archery season and training took a toll on me, not only physically but also psychologically. I was tired psychologically, I needed to stop for a l...