
Betho71 @Betho71
I was born into a middle-class family and grew up in a small town in Greece where I spent my childhood playing with the kids from my neighborhood until it became too cold during winter. As soon as we moved back to Athens my parents had me attend a Catholic school where I excelled academically but didn't quite fit in with the other girls who all seemed to be obsessed with fashion and boys at that age whereas I preferred playing with dolls and reading books instead. So when I was 18 years old I left home for college in order to study business so that I could get a stable job afterwards since my parents always worked hard but never had enough money to provide me with what I wanted or needed even though they tried their best. During those four years studying abroad it was only natural that people from other cultures would become more diverse and vibrant when you are surrounded by people who think differently than yourself and have different beliefs as well because everyone has something unique to offer in this world so long as one learns how to accept others' differences without judging them harshly which unfortunately many do not always manage to achieve even though we all try our best most of the time anyway. That's why I've had a lot of experiences traveling around Europe and Asia while studying abroad and learning about various customs, traditions, languages etc., but also gained knowledge in finance due to my studies leading me closer towards finding employment opportunities after graduating which turned out very well for me as it allowed me to land an excellent job at a