shadowtag wrote:
For me, usually once I develop an interest it doesn't fizzle out but remains, though it may spread out and diffuse more if I am applying myself to something else or to a different interest and can be refocused once I start to apply myself to it again.
The process usually starts with simple curiosity, followed by weighing and considering its merits as to its potential benefits to me and in general, that is usually enough to get the process going and it grows from there; though interests may occasionally wane from time to time but rarely fizzle out for a prolonged period of time, unless I decide it is of a lower priority and focus my attention to other interests, then it may slowly wane, though a mild interest tends to remain with a few exceptions and can be re-ignited if I focus on it enough, usually.
@The Avenger, it's interesting you mentioned the Spanish language, that's one interest that has been ignited by watching a video of a polyglot and then I thought something like, "Ya know, acquiring a mastery of the Spanish language would be quite useful and open plenty of opportunities..." and thus a new interest was born, though I unfortunately have enough other things that it is currently a lower priority and so I haven't had as much time to dedicate to learning it as I like....
I tried learning Spanish but it was a normal interest. Struggles and ended up learning nothing. I have some deficits that make learning certain things hard..if it became a special interest I would over ride the deficits with obsessive focus and going over and over it and immersing myself in it to a point where I would likely end up learning it. I have to be careful though as I usually end up becoming obsessed with something. I can replace interests for something else. At the moment I don't want to stop doing my main interest. I felt an old interest starting to creep back in I found my new interest(art) starting to fade slightly so I nipped it in the bud till it got the the point of no return.