I am primarily a writer.
I explore our daily (extra) ordinary lives, including our health, exercise routines, and all the various aspects of life. I also write about what I think lays ahead of us, offering insights (True Crime) beyond mere headlines.
I have authored books, copywriting, articles, (Norwegian), short stories, and now, blog posts. My writing spans across various topics, but as you can see, I delve significantly into PTSD.
The reason being, a few years ago, I took legal action against the Norwegian ministry of defense (MoD), which garnered considerable attention. (I emerged victorious.)
I am aware that many people struggle with similar challenges, and I aim to be a resource for them. Do you or someone you know wrestle with PTSD?
A lost generation
An early morning reflection An early morning reflection on a lost generation of young people, this time from a Russian perspective. I don’t know exactly how many Russians have died
9 Zen “ish” principles for living a better life
I’m not a Zen guy, nor do I practice Buddhism. It’s all getting too spiritual for me. My interpretation of the “rules of living”, written a thousand years ago is
Somewhere in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
A damp smell of sand. Warm, red sand. Crickets singing in the evening darkness. The birds’ hysterical chirps in the morning. The sun that heats and makes the seats in
14 simple ways to get a larger audience
(Or how to build your blog, sell your books or get published.) In short – everyone needs an audience. Without an audience, what you write will not be read no
How to live a fulfilled life with anxiety and PTSD
My own personal anxiety In several blog posts I have described PTSD and GAD, general anxiety disorder. And I have really been general. Today I want to write about my
How an AI would write my intro to my blog
Fasten your seatbelts “I needed some input on what to write as the intro to my blog. After a few attempts with the help of a helpful AI (there seemed
Anyway, this is my blog. Feel free to get to know me.