<p>Like Galileo said, curiosity is the force which enabled me to learn most of the things I know today. No matter if politics, information technology, or free time - I find areas of my interest everywhere.</p>
<p><blockquote>Curiosity always is in the first place of a problem which wants to be solved.<br/>
<p>Even in my early years I have been fascinated by everything around computers. Again driven by curiosity I began tinkering with Free Software like GNU/Linux because it provides more security and freedom when working and learning. Not least because of that I'm involved in the <ahref="https://fsfe.org">Free Software Foundation Europe</a> and make my bread with <ahref="//it.mehl.mx">my own IT service</a> company.</p>
<p>IT and politics rules huge parts of today's world. In order to learn more about the latter I finished a study in Political and Administrative Science and will follow a similar path in my master's degree. Fields of particular interest are internet and foreign policy and political communication.</p>
<p>In my free time I have been head of leadership and scoutmaster at the DPSG scouts in Konstanz before my move. Besides I enjoy playing guitar, table tennis and Pen&Paper role play games with friends or spend time on one of my various smaller projects.</p>