Surviving the body, mastering the mind.
"If you believe, you do not know. But if you know, you no longer believe."
Receiving a psychiatric diagnosis like Bipolar Type-II or Borderline is often described as a life-altering moment. For many, it feels like the weight of a label; for me, it was the arrival of the missing puzzle pieces. After 40 years of navigating life without a map, the diagnosis didn't change who I was—it finally explained why I reacted, felt, and functioned the way I did.
Testing power tools for Bonnier’s 'Gør-Det-Selv' isn't just a hobby; it’s an application of the same discipline I use to manage my health and my life. As a trained carpenter, I don’t just look at whether a tool works—I look at how it fails under pressure.