Wednesday, September 23, 2015

1. Self- Introduction

Firstly I would like to welcome you to my blog, "The Mason Perspective". This will be a personal blog of my own that was set up under my English Enrichment program at Asia Pacific College in which I am a currently a freshman at. Through this blog I will basically talk about personal experiences about travel, dance, school and anything that affects me.

Papua New Guinean 40th
 Independence Celebration
My name is Mason Naime Davis and I am 21 years of age. I am from Papua New Guinea which is in the Pacific Island region and part of the Melanesian group of islands. I am currently a freshman at the Asia Pacific College in Manila, Philippines. At the age of 16, I moved to the Philippines along with my older brother and my mother. We have been living here for about 4 and a half years now and I am loving everyday of it. I first attended the International School Manila and graduated in June 2014. I took a year off from school just enjoying myself and it was then that I found many new hobbies that I am passionate about. A year later in June 2015, I enrolled at the Asia Pacific College.  

I currently study Bachelors in Administration majoring in Business Management. I have always had a passion for current world events and have been business minded and driven. My hobbies include dancing, traveling, going on adventures and meeting new people. If I can I would dance all the time. Though I only started dancing under a year ago, I have grown a great passion for it. I also love traveling and meeting new and interesting people. I believe that the roads less traveled are always the best and this is where the true adventures lies. 

I came from a broken home with 3 older siblings, I am the last in the family. My parents separated when I was about 2 years of age, so I grew up always moving between both my parents households. I feel like this experience of how I was brought up has made me more open to change and more accepting and understanding of people. I always try to look for the positive side of people. My experiences throughout my life have molded my characteristics. Though my parents have been separated, they have remained good friends, which is good for our development.