Author Profile: Mohammad Mustafa Surzil was born on November 5, 1972 at the Holy Family Medical College Hospital in Dhaka, making him one of the first fifty-plus population of independent Bangladesh. He spent three years of his childhood in the Sahara Desert of Tobruk, Libya, on the Egyptian border. His father, S.M. Abdur Rahim, worked at the power plant in Tobruk and his mother, Regina Rahim, worked in the library of the Higher Petroleum Institute, Tobruk. Due to his mother's job, he attended the Multicultural English Medium School built for professors and foreign employees of the Higher Petroleum Institute there and started studying with children from several countries of the world during 1980. After that, in 1983, his father enrolled him in the fifth grade at the Dhanmondi Boys Government High School in Dhaka. He passed his SSC from that school and was admitted to Adamji Cantonment College in 1989. In 1991, before the HSC examination, his father's death brought about a lot of changes in his personality, worldview, and philosophy of life as being parent's only child. Later, he started working after passing his degree from Government Titumir College in 1998. In the same year, he completed the Certificate in Computer Application course from the Institute of Scientific Instrumentation run under the Bangladesh University Grants Commission. Later, while working, he participated in the first batch of Commonwealth Executive MBA accredited by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) of the British Ministry in Canada and the School of Business of Bangladesh Open University and graduated with CE-MBA in 2008. He started his career in Sonali Bank PLC in 2004. Currently, he is working as a Senior Principal Officer at Sonali Bank PLC, Islamic Banking Principal Window, Wage Earners Corp. Branch, Dhaka. The author's ancestors were residents of Louhajang, Moucha village in Bikrampur (now Munshiganj). He is the father of two daughters and a son. He started writing in 2018. He uploaded his first article on the blog in 2019.