
Petros Argyriou
Petros Argiriou was born in Thessaloniki in a year that others decided for him before he did, which was 1973 AD. Growing up in a timeline set by people he never personally met, he continued to grow successfully among other people he didn't know, most of whom he would never want to meet if he had the choice. He studied at the Medical School of Athens, a science he never imagined would treat humans like machines. He was a member of Greek MENSA, although he considers perception to be much more important than pompous intelligence. At some point, he returned to his hometown, which he remembered as the "nymph of Thermaikos," only to find a loathsome and grumpy old maid. Since then, through his columns in the magazine Zenith and the international alternative magazine Nexus, he has been fighting against conservatism, intellectual sterility, fast-food knowledge and progress, and everything that kills humanistic visions today, everything that instantly suffocates a better tomorrow in its cradle.