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Manos Tsagias (Μάνος Αντ. Τσαγκιάς). I am a PhD student at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. I come from Athens, Greece, and I am currently living in Amsterdam.
If you are interested in my scientific interests and work in progress, please visit my Research Blog: A Road Trip to PhD. The blog you are on now, it is about general thoughts and discoveries mainly written in Greek. You may have a taste of it (although a bit bitter) using the automatic translation into English, provided by Google. Tip: You may get a warning about Google API Keys, please disregard it..
If you are looking for Manolis Tsagias (Μανόλης Στ. Τσαγκιάς) then have a nice time at his site. If not, keep reading ..
I enjoy reading books, watching movies and listening to music, as most people do. Nothing really special about my daily life and habbits.
My interests lye in the field of self-development from the perspective of eastern philosophy and approach of life, bundled with modern psycology as introduced by Jung and further developed by his successors.
I strongly believe in the freedom of human being, not only as it is defined politically but as a system of values and beliefs.
Relatives?
Well, I am always interested in extending the knowledge of my family tree. As far as I know some ancestors of ours have migrated to U.S., Canada or even Australia and can’t find any trace of them. If you think we might have a connection, please drop me a message at tsagias at gmail dot com.
About this webpage
This webpage, -nowadays named Blog- is an active ongoing experiment. It will remain as such, until it is rendered obsolete by the pass of time. The predecessor of this blog is my old web site which was coded entirely by me in order to experiment with several Web Technologies.
The content of irrelevant languages will be mixed (to my extent of knowledge, no language can be labeled “relevant” to another anyway).
For the curious about the moto of the site, “Klein” means small, and “Mein”, mine in German.
The picture on the header, is a collage made by me, using photos taken from the National Geographic magazine.
That’s pretty much it.
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