Hello, my name is Jonathan Nathan Jonas Sigmund Kewitz. I was born on the 14th of May in 1998. From an early age, I have always felt that life is more than just the present moment—it's a journey toward the future, toward endless possibilities waiting to be discovered.
I would describe myself as creative, innovative, and highly intelligent. My mind thrives on curiosity, always seeking new ideas and fresh perspectives. Looking into the future is one of my greatest strengths—envisioning possibilities, analyzing potential, and dreaming of what could be. However, if I had to admit a weakness, it would be love. Love has always been a complex and powerful force in my life, something that both strengthens and challenges me in ways I cannot always control.
I like to dream of a better world—one where equality, peace, and understanding prevail over division and conflict. If I could achieve one thing in life, it would be to contribute to this vision, to inspire others, and to leave a positive impact that extends beyond my own existence.
To anyone who suffers from sadness, I would say: never be sad, don’t worry, be happy, and let the good vibes flow. Life is too short to dwell in darkness when there is always light waiting to be found. No matter how difficult things may seem, there is always a way forward, always a reason to hope.
Formulas and mathematics have always fascinated me. They are the language of the universe, the key to unlocking mysteries that have puzzled humanity for centuries. I am particularly drawn to solving problems that have never been solved before, creating new equations, and inventing solutions that push the boundaries of what we believe to be possible.
Beyond my love for knowledge, I am passionate about many things. I love sports, feeling the rush of movement and the discipline it instills. I love music, the way it speaks to the soul and expresses emotions words cannot. I love writing, letting my thoughts flow freely onto paper, shaping stories and ideas. I love thinking—losing myself in deep contemplation about life, existence, and the vast potential of the human mind.
Most importantly, I kind of love the way I am. Not out of arrogance, but because I believe that self-love is the foundation for growth and fulfillment. True love comes from within, and when we nurture it, it radiates outward, inspiring others and bringing us closer to our dreams.
I’m a dreamer. That’s who I am. And I will never stop dreaming, because dreams shape reality.