My name is Константин Сергеевич Щемелинин (рус).
Translated into English, my name translates as:
Константин → Konstantin,
Сергеевич → Sergeyevich or Sergeevich,
Щемелинин → Shchemelinin or Schemelinin.
I was born on February 1, 1977 in Simferopol. I still live in this city.
I studied in the best class of one of the best schools in the city (physics and mathematics class of school No. 40), where I studied well. In the last grades of school, I read a lot, both entertaining and complex literature (in particular, Nietzsche)..
During my school years, I was involved in athletics and became the champion in short-distance running for my age group in my region more than ten times.
In 1994, I entered the local construction institute: first to study Industrial and Civil Engineering, and then to study Business Economics. As it turned out later, I only worked on construction for about a year (1999-2000).
During my full-time studies at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, I received grades of only "excellent" and "credited", so I completed my studies with honors.
I graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering in 1999, and I graduated from the Faculty of Economics of the same Institute in 2000. While completing my economics degree, I simultaneously worked as a design engineer in a design bureau.
While still studying at the institute, I thought about the book "I", in which I described the distant future and the path from man to "god". I started writing it in early 1999, in parallel with writing my diploma in construction and continuing my studies in economics, and completed it in 2003.
From 2000 to 2007, I worked in the economic direction in several companies.
In 2008-2014, I worked in various companies as Director of Economics and Director.
Since 2014, I have been running my own small business.
In 2011, I wrote the book "How to be happy".
In 2012-2014, I wrote the book "Money".
From 2015 to 2020, I collaborated with the media (more than 500-600 articles and comments were published).
From 2017 to the present, I have been writing scientific articles - to date, over fifty works have already been published.
Since the mid-2000s, I have been reading much less than before, and by now I have read about 2000-3000 books.
I think Turgenev describes people most beautifully, Paustovsky describes nature most beautifully, and Schopenhauer writes with the maximum number of associations from different areas of life.
My main research interests are family, psychology, history, war, economics, anthropology and philosophy.