Pizza-Bagel — that's honestly one of the best self-descriptions I've ever heard

It's really good to see your sense of humor still intact through all of this. That's not a small thing. Your message made me think about something I've wanted to do for a long time. I would like to do a DNA test to determine my ethnic background, because I never knew my biological parents. I ended up in an orphanage right after birth and then in a foster family, where this was kept secret for a long time. Many people in my life have asked about my roots, and I always felt lost, not knowing what to say. Meanwhile, ancestry apps always gave an ambiguous answer: 60% Ukrainian and 40% Ashkenazi Jewish. I don’t know what to think about it. One day, I will definitely uncover at least half of this secret. It’s part of my story, and I want to know everything.
As for my profession, I’m a financier. I graduated from a financial and economic college. But I didn’t work much in this field because I was more drawn to creative work and science. I promised myself that I would definitely get a university education as soon as I feel better. Right now, I’m most interested in programming and UX/UI design, but of course my biggest dream would be to become a bioinformatician and work on genome editing (I find it very interesting and important for the modern world). What is your profession? And how old are you, if you don’t mind me asking? Oh, and I forgot to introduce myself — my name is Lara (short for Larisa)
Ah, both are very pretty names. I really like Larisa, has a nice flow to it. Although being a tomb raider is sweet too ; ) - Anyway, thank you for sharing. My guess is you're young, maybe in your twenties? Dang, I'm an old man, turning 55 on July 13th. I used to look very young for my age, no lines, was always in top-notch shape, boxing & bodybuilding, at one point, I tipped the scales at 205lbs, was pretty ripped at that size too. Ugh. Before this Invega stuff I was 160. Now, I'm down to 140, not really into eating or drinking much, I've mostly been forcing myself all this time.
So, a financier. Wow. I actually did financial consulting for a short stint in my 30's. Didn't love the suit & tie thing every day. Before that I lived in Tampa & owned a wholesale cigar distributorship, made quite a bit of money but wasn't happy in my marriage. I left & came back to NY in 2000. Your aspirations are pretty amazing, far different than my scope of knowledge.
I went back to school in 2007. I had a bachelor's degree in psychology. I got my master's in social work and then did an online doctoral degree in holistic theology, specialized in Metaphysics.
So, yeah, I'm Dr. Dan, Metaphysician ~ Spiritual Doctor, I like to say. It was a lot of coursework in mind/body/spirit medicine & nutrition, religious studies, astrology, yada-yada. I really liked it.
I worked with families in crisis, all sorts of issues, as a therapist for a short bit up in Catskill NY, and then got whacked with really nasty Lyme which forced me back to Westchester County.
I was in & out of work, eventually going on disability. That's when I really started getting into my creative outlets & lots of reading too. Things really started looking up when I moved into
my new house four years ago. I won't get into all that again. Sorry for the long bio.
I'm sorry to hear you were in an orphanage & foster care. I hope you were adopted by a good family. And you get all the information you're looking for with the DNA testing.
Are you a woman of faith, Lara? I lost all mine through this catastrophe. I question all my 'spiritual' experiences now. That's such a tremendous loss for me. Where are you living now? Age?
Alright, I'll stop babbling. Thanks for the back & forth & sharing a bit about yourself. Ciao & Shalom, Daniel David (first & middle - I guess the last name is a bit much in the public domain)?