![]() ![]() I sometimes get hooked on something, then become obsessed with something else for awhile. Unless I drill into them over and over and over again for a long time that I can't forget about them, as long as I remind myself of it every now and then. Mike-o wrote:I'm usually a very forgetful person, even with topics I enjoy. I have a list of many things from my past. Here I get obsessed about posting, post on dozens of topics, get bored for a while then come back and post obsessively again. I get bored and move on to a new obsession. I'm either hyperfocused/obsessed on a single topic or all over the place. Those are some examples of focus from my own life. People that know me have told me if most people study something they go into it a little bit, but if I study something, I go into the ramnifications of it like 10 times deeper. I've sometimes had information spread all over the floor to the point the whole room was covered, and categorized. ![]() Often I've then tried to turn them into some kind of profit ventures, too (with, varying results). If I research something of interest to me, I bookmark pages and pages of websites, and then keep going back through them, and spend weeks, months, or years obsessing over the details and trying to learn every part of it. When I got interested in raising aquarium fish, I didn't have just one tank, but rather soon enough I had 100, and I was buying and selling them too. When I learned how to play chess I obsessed over the game, dreamed over chess moves, when I discovered computer chess I played the game for months on end and little else. PonderThis wrote:When I learned how to touch type (yes, I know I'm old) I was so excited I even dreamed about typing, and could mentally see each finger hitting the different keys. ![]()
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