Hey, I was just reading some business books and game design resources, and I have been wondering what most of you study or work on for fun.
I study communication, social dinamics sexuality (feminine and masculine energies) marketing, self help books, spirituality, mans life purpose, and so on, besides my regular school studies
I'm studying auto mechanics at community collage right now. After I finish I plan to go study further automotive engineering at university. Don't have much time to learn about much of anything else in my free time tho. At least not so seriously to call it a "study". But I like to learn more about psychology, religion and philosophy as well as learn strategy about the game of poker.
I'm studying Prehistory and Archaeological Sciences at university. I can't say it's been my childhood dream but it has become a passion nonetheless. In my free time, I read about a lot of stuff but am especially fascinated by space travel technology.
I like anything that involves business automation...just so I don't have to do it in my studio. also anything involving games, movies, generally entertainment industries. I enjoy the fun of knowing my field(s) to it's entirety. also making business to sell. Has anyone ever read the book "80/20 principal" ? it changed my life.
You're only 22. I started to study officially at 25. Some people are going to collage as late as 30. So nothing is missed for you.
I first studied biology on my first three years at college. But I found it so complicated, I couldn't even keep up with chemistry class. So, I switched to studying drama/theatre on my fourth year, and I graduated on my fith year. Learning how to act on stage was really fun, it was exciting, but it was alot of hard work as well, but I had great times there. Outside of college, I've been studying martial arts for almost six years. I've been a first degree black belt in taekwon-do for three years. I do muay thai along. And I used to do Brazilian jiujitsu for about a year, then I couldn't continue anymore. So, that's about it. I know some of you might think that it sounded cliché, but this is what I'm mostly really good at.
I wish I had the willpower to devote my life to a physical skill like that, mine are mainly digital skills.
For fun, i'm now reading Perfect Matrimony by Samael Aun Weor who discourses the spiritual benefits of abstinence/semen retention.
My favourite book at the moment has been, Free-to-Play: Making Money From Games You Give Away. by Will Luton
Nuclear electrochemistry! It's the most fascinating thing I've ever done. I have a Bachelor's in Metallurgical Engineering and working on my Master's now. Most of my research is in pyroprocessing. Reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel for new reactor fuel, direct electrolytic reduction, electrorefining. I love it.