Who is David Grajal?
- A person able to speak poetry with machines
- An amateur philosopher. A professional entrepreneur
- A friend to rely on
Never lazy. A big fan of travelling, photographies, good weather and people. Optimistic & passionate. I have no more than 10 secret talents. I’m 167 cm tall, if that can be considered tall. Very considerate, kind & talkative. I try to be exposed to different people and lifestyles. With so many ideas and possibilities around me, and I am continually evolving as I travel. I am not the same person who I was at 18, and I’m really different from the person I was merely 2 years ago.
Types of people I enjoy
I like people that can challenge you and have written their own story. open mind people with a good sense of humor, and with open smiles. I like people that push themselves into becoming better humans. I like active people that pursue their goals with passion, whatever the goal it is. I enjoy the adventurous type because they are a huge source of inspiration. I love people who has alternative lifestyles and think differently. People that focus on “be” themselves instead of “have” a lot of stuff that just clutter their lives. Modesty and generosity are appreciated. I love the people who love what they do and they pursue it with passion, even if I don’t share the same ideas. I like funny people that can entertainment you for hours with words, tricks and riddles.
Proudest thing I ever did
I discovered that you can learn how people works and know yourself better travelling. I also discovered that I really liked travelling. I’m proud of travel and discover new cultures and different perspectives in life.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Seen or Done
I move to Korea because of love. In Korea I had a very powerful cultural shock. Living immersed in a complete different culture changed my perspective of the world. Eating live octopus, being exfoliated at a spa filled with Korean naked men and spend two days covered in mud are normal activities in Korea!.
In Peru I had another kind of cultural shock. It was my first time in a “poor” country and the first time I feel the world is not fair at all. I also had a revelatory experience speaking with a Quechua Chaman.
In China I hiked on top of the great Wall for 10 kilometres and I was amazed by the beautiful landscapes
I’m a small guy obsessed with tall things. I’ve been in the tallest building of the world (Taipei 101, Taiwan) the higher structure (CN tower, Canada), the tallest cathedral (Ulm, Germany) and the tallest office building in Europe (Frankfurt).
On my life I always try to meet people from all over the world and learn about their culture. I realized we can do everything we want, if only we need to push ourselves a bit to do the first step.
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