Andriy was born in 2002 in the city of Odesa, where he spent a happy childhood, although he was close to death several times. In Odesa, he went to school and later graduated, even though the teachers considered him a “bad boy”. To the detriment of the above-mentioned teachers, Andrii passed the external examination well and entered the Odesa Law Academy on a budget to major in International Law. The guy never shied away from working, that’s why he worked a lot, there’s no point in listing all the jobs. Let’s not only the constant desire for entrepreneurship, personal business, and tax avoidance. Andrii loved only women more than working, which again did not add to the rest.
From the first months of the full-scale invasion, together with his friends, he began to actively engage in volunteerism and charity in the direction of helping children from internally displaced families. For these purposes, he later started the youth organization “Dali Bude”. In the fall of 2022, Andrii reads “Atlas Shrugged” and realizes that there is something in it. In the summer of 2023, he enters the Leadership Program of the Ukrainian Students for Freedom. Becomes an activist of the organization, a fighter for freedom and a free economy. In 2023, he will receive the title “Student Lawyer of the Year”.
Andriy still lives today, combining his ardent love for football and literature, a love that he carried from childhood, when his mother forced him to read “Captain Grant’s Children”, and his father gave him a Shakhtar uniform and gave him to play football.

«There is a famous quote: «Ships are safer in harbor, but that’s not what they were made for». Humans, too, may be safer under someone’s supervision and care, but that’s not what humans were made for».