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− | + | Growing up in Westside was not easy for James Waen and his younger brother Joseph. Unfortunately, his mother passed away of cancer leaving behind a disfunctional father who later became an alcoholic. As a teen, many trips were going to the bar to pick up his dad after having to much. Waen was a different kid compared to the others. He was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder that made him feel abandoned towards others. Being around large groups was stressful and was hard to handle in his later years. The only escape for him was hacking into computers. Finding everything out through social media or passing through locks with security codes was his specialty. In Westside, crime was a big deal and somehow he felt like the mouse in the small cage who couldn't make a difference. | |
− | + | "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving." - Albert Eienstein | |
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Revision as of 01:41, 22 July 2016
Growing up in Westside was not easy for James Waen and his younger brother Joseph. Unfortunately, his mother passed away of cancer leaving behind a disfunctional father who later became an alcoholic. As a teen, many trips were going to the bar to pick up his dad after having to much. Waen was a different kid compared to the others. He was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder that made him feel abandoned towards others. Being around large groups was stressful and was hard to handle in his later years. The only escape for him was hacking into computers. Finding everything out through social media or passing through locks with security codes was his specialty. In Westside, crime was a big deal and somehow he felt like the mouse in the small cage who couldn't make a difference.
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving." - Albert Eienstein
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