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About me — Amir Zahari
Exploring life’s questions through unique perspectives
I’m an overthinker.
Often I would dwell on a single comment for hours, analyze the meaning behind a glance, or replay a moment in my head on a loop, wondering what I could’ve done differently.
Some might call it exhausting, and it is, sometimes.
But I’d like to think of it more as a gift, rather than a curse.
It makes me notice things. Feel things. Question things.
It’s helped me become more observant, more intuitive — and more connected to the world around me.
It’s the root of my curiosity.
But I’m not just someone lost in thought. I am also an adventurer. Someone who craves experience.
I love the outdoors. Hiking through unfamiliar trails, pushing myself physically, and breathing in the quiet that only nature seems to offer.
Hiking, for me, is more than just exercise. It’s therapy. It’s my way of slowing down my mind when the noise gets too loud.
It’s my reset button.
There’s something healing about being surrounded by nature.
The kind of silence that isn’t empty, but full.