About me
My name is Mike Nations, and my story began on September 30th, 1968, in Albuquerque, New Mexico—a place that marks the start of a journey defined by resilience, family, and the unrelenting pursuit of a better life. As one of four children, I quickly learned the value of togetherness, especially when, in 1971, my family and I made the bumpy move to Oklahoma City with nothing but hope in our hearts. With no jobs and no home to our name, we found ourselves living in a park, huddled together in the back of a station wagon. Those early years were tough, but they forged in me a determination to rise above hardship—a fire that continues to drive me to this day. During my academic journey, I had the opportunity to take several enriching courses at the University of Oklahoma, complementing my formal education at Druaghns College of Technology and DeMarge College of Technology, where I specialized in Biomedical Studies. While science has shaped my professional foundation, my curiosity extends far beyond the lab—I spend my free time immersed in the timeless inquiries of Law and Philosophy, exploring the principles that govern justice and human thought. Equally fascinating to me is Japanese culture and tradition, which I study with deep admiration for its harmony, discipline, and aesthetic refinement. Married and embracing life’s quieter joys, I continue to learn and grow, driven by a passion for knowledge in all its forms.
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