(Auto)biography

My name is Dariusz Kubok, and I am someone who thrives on the interplay of diverse passions and interests. I believe it is enriching for a person to inhabit heterogonic worlds, to navigate different discourses and styles. This openness to varied voices stimulates sensitivity and movement, often resulting in creative tension and an activist approach to life. To dwell in multiple worlds means allowing them to converse, inspire, and even astonish each other. Within this multiplicity, we seek to discover a sense of order and understanding—or at least to strive for a critical, creative, and sensitive navigation through an uncertain world.

I am a philosopher, poet, traveler, Hellenophile, lecturer, editor, translator, music and film enthusiast, sports aficionado, and a vinyl collector. I lead workshops and training sessions, create developmental games, and design spaces for creative activity.

For reasons I can’t fully explain, I find myself drawn to combining emotional states like saudade, mono no aware, and fjaka with a love for humor, irony, and sarcasm—blending metaphysical grandeur with a certain unpretentious earthiness.

My life is a composition woven from elements of criticality, creativity, and sensitivity. I strive to reflect on these elements to understand their subtle interconnections.

“I go to seek a Great Perhaps”—these words, attributed to François Rabelais, resonate deeply with me. What stands out most in this phrase? It is the act of going, the act of searching, and the refusal to predetermine what I might find. For me, it encapsulates the spirit of exploration, discovery, and the embrace of the unknown that guides my life.