About Me
I’m Aneta. Polish by birth, living in India since the early 2000s—and still in the middle of figuring things out. India has become my second home, and being here has opened up a whole new world of questions, connections, and perspectives.
I’m someone who loves real conversations, meeting people from all walks of life, and asking questions—about everything from early childhood to human behavior, to life’s big “whys” and “what ifs.”
I’m both introvert and extrovert, depending on the moment and the space. I don’t really believe in putting people into boxes—we shift, adapt, grow. And that’s what makes us endlessly fascinating.
I’m interested in spirituality and drawn to the wisdom of the Vedas and Indian philosophies. I love exploring how different cultures, ancient texts, and personal experiences shape the way we see ourselves and the world around us. I’m curious not just about life, but about what might lie beyond it, too.
Professionally, I have a strong background in early childhood education, especially with children aged 2 to 5. I don’t believe in rigid curriculums for young children. I believe in giving them space—space to be, to play, to explore, to lead their own learning in their own way. Childhood isn’t a project—it’s a journey. And one worth honoring with presence and patience.