My Background

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My name is E. A. Lusinsaano that’s Lu-sin-saa-no. But most call me Lu or Lusinsaano. I have worked in many places in many industries but what about personally?

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ealusinsaano where was he born

The Arkansan: Born in the little Rock Arkansas

I grew up in the lovely city of Little Rock, Arkansas, and it really shaped who I am today. The easygoing, laid-back vibe of the place helped me soak in the values and everyday rhythms of the people around me, giving me a solid, grounded perspective on life.

I have such fond memories of the community—the warmth and friendliness of the residents always made it feel welcoming, whether you were a newcomer or a long-time neighbor. Manners and kindness were just a part of daily life, and those teachings left a lasting mark on me.

These qualities greatly deepened my love for Arkansas, allowing me to not just thrive but to truly enjoy the serene beauty all around me. I also can’t forget how much I cherish nature. There’s nothing like taking a drive on winding country roads, surrounded by green fields and the gentle rustling of trees under the big open sky. It’s my favorite way to think about life, reflect on what really matters, and find some peace.


The name Lusinsaano

My last name is pronounced in an Italian manner, and it originates from the Lusitano Portuguese horse breed, which is known for many admirable qualities!

Lastly when I write my name I write E. A. Lusinsaano or E.A.L. it stands for Elijah Alesander Lusinsaano!

If I’m not working

In my spare time, I love journaling about the things I see around me, much like taking pictures but in written form. During the summer, I can’t resist driving or run out to catch the sunset. If I can’t do that, I enjoy heading to Hillcrest to pick up a coffee and journal in the warm atmosphere.

To top it all off, I like to have music playing in the background, especially artists like Lizzy McAlpine, Frank Ocean, or albums like “songs written for piano. “ I also appreciate moments of silence, which is something that Arkansas has taught me to enjoy while I have the chance.