- Space and other flight (as a kid)
- Model building (airplanes and spacecraft, as a kid)
- Flying (Civil Air Patrol, as a kid)
- Basketball (briefly, in high school)
- Music (guitar, songwriting, recording, in college)
- Languages (French, Russian, Japanese)
- Physics
- Optics (a good one, pays the bills!)
- Flight simulators
- Flying (flight lessons, private pilot)
- Music again (songwriting, recording, my first CD)
- Space again (Orbiter simulator)
And I forgot what has to be the biggest obsession of all -- books! Every other obsession was accompanied by a steady stream of them -- shelves and boxes are still crammed with books on Japanese, flying, space, flight sims, songwriting, SF, WWII history, Mozart, and whatever else. A few die-cast model airplanes too (nostalgia for the models but no time to build). And if anything, the web has fed the book addiction. I am an Amazonaholic...
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sounds very familiar ... got the same issue ... it seems ....
my last one .. I mean before Orbiter/Apollo was rock climbing ... got all the HW for it and a year membership in a gym ... and it only lasted 3 months ... :(
Perhaps "serial obsession" should be given a new name, like "daVinci Syndrome" or "polymathism". Pursuing any interest requires a focus -- having many interests requires a frequently shifting focus, since by definition one can only *focus* on one thing at a time, even true of daVinci. So I see nothing out of sorts or unexpected here, for a person who is curious about the world.
I'm a smart person - why is it I can't figure out how to comment as anyone other than that "Unknown" guy?
Perhaps "serial obsession" should be given a new name, like "daVinci Syndrome" or "polymathism". Pursuing any interest requires a focus -- having many interests requires a frequently shifting focus, since by definition one can only *focus* on one thing at a time, even true of daVinci. So I see nothing out of sorts or unexpected here, for a person who is curious about the world.
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