My interests are diverse. Hence I have knowledge on various things which otherwise seem unrelated; in a way I tie them together in my mind.

As far as my formal education is concerned, I have university (graduate) degrees in Science, Technology and Business. I have been successful in finding gainful employment in large Engineering firms (I won't name them to save the guilty ;).

I especially enjoy explaining complex Science, Technology and Business terminology (or is it jargon?) in layman's terms, thus making them clearer, more palatable and less intimidating to my target audience.

I believe strongly that Science, Technology and Business, and probably any other field of human endeavor, stand, or should stand, on rationality. That even philosophy is alive to the extent it relies on rationality. (Paraphrasing Stephen Hawkings, "Philosophy is dead." Science, with its reliance on rationality and evidence, is the only way of understanding the universe we live in.)