Describe your very unique interest/passion

Please share your interest to me through these questions. Feel free to answer as you wish but use the questions as a guide please.

  1. What is your biggest passion in life and-/or biggest interest?
  2. At what age did it come to you?
  3. How much time do you spend daily on it, and how?
  4. Has it evolved into other subtopics?
  5. How far have you come in achieving your positing in your passion?

  • I am interested in business, now construction investing, also real estate, stocks but mostly just to open a company.
  • It came to me at age 18 and have now during 8 years grown steady and with more power throught the years. 
  • I spend around 1 hour atleast, sometimes i just think about my future life and really seem to be living in my mind.
  • I´ve also interests in subtopics like leadership, personal growth, reading books ect.
  • Still not achieved my vision but atleast, I´ve read, found a passion and soon to start college, but I haven´t found a good company to open yet.

Now, I am definitely more interested in your interests than mine but wanted to share my own as a warmup. 

I am so happy to read what passion you have in your life, how it came to you and how it reveals itself.


 

Parents
  • Always loved puzzles, mind games and the like. Even as a child, when everyone else was enjoying 'cool' stuff, I would be happy as anything solving & then making up puzzles of my own.

    For years I've been attracted to them but my interest has exploded in the last year or so. I have boxes and books and sites and papers and lists of puzzles, as well as games and links and objects which are puzzles, all of which I'd have to live to a 1000 to get through!

    And as if that wasn't enough, even when I've solved them, I hang onto them just because I think it was a really clever puzzle, or even because I have an idea of how to adapt it in some way.

    If I'm at a loose end and start puzzles, I can be immersed in them for hours and hours! My poor family, because at Christmas and Easter I inflict some sort of homemade puzzle/quiz on them to 'earn' their Easter eggs etc!

    That said, I am not a fan of general knowledge quizzes - amazing facts are great, but not standard general knowledge. You can't work it out; you either know it or you don't, and what's the fun in that?

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  • Always loved puzzles, mind games and the like. Even as a child, when everyone else was enjoying 'cool' stuff, I would be happy as anything solving & then making up puzzles of my own.

    For years I've been attracted to them but my interest has exploded in the last year or so. I have boxes and books and sites and papers and lists of puzzles, as well as games and links and objects which are puzzles, all of which I'd have to live to a 1000 to get through!

    And as if that wasn't enough, even when I've solved them, I hang onto them just because I think it was a really clever puzzle, or even because I have an idea of how to adapt it in some way.

    If I'm at a loose end and start puzzles, I can be immersed in them for hours and hours! My poor family, because at Christmas and Easter I inflict some sort of homemade puzzle/quiz on them to 'earn' their Easter eggs etc!

    That said, I am not a fan of general knowledge quizzes - amazing facts are great, but not standard general knowledge. You can't work it out; you either know it or you don't, and what's the fun in that?

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