I read everything I can get my hands on: books, newspapers, magazines, package inserts and, if nothing else, the phone book. I have worked as a tutor, bouncer, information broker, paramedic, IT consultant, survival trainer, trainer for bodyguards and in construction. I know that there are people in whom the internal organs are mirrored on the other side of the body and that this anomaly is called situs inversus.
I can play the guitar, took second place in the European ranking list in karate, played theater for 15 years and was a musician on stage. I speak fluent English and studied physics, mathematics and economics at Bielefeld and Harvard. I’ve read thousands of books, seen just as many films, and solved hundreds of brain teasers.
I know the Viking funeral ritual and the phone numbers of my first grade school friends. Blonde people have an average of 130,000 hairs on their heads. I know why the manhole covers in streets are round and what the Chinese name of the K2 is. I know what the Scot wears under his kilt, how a nosebleed can be stopped within seconds with a blow to the forehead and the consequences of the ipsilateral entrapment of the nerves oculomotor nerve in the tentorium slit.
I’ve always been like that. I just have to know and understand things. I ask and question. Over the years I have gathered a huge chest full of unsorted information. But it wasn’t until I started to get into math and creativity that I realized that it was a treasure chest. Now I’ll give you the key …
Your personal key: +49 5202 9776963
Your Kai Bollmann
PS: Now you know, who is blogging here …
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