How does your special interest start?

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28 Jan 2017, 5:32 pm

When it comes to an intense interest how does yours start? Myself it can be a thought,something I've seen or heard, it's not something that can be forced. The way I would describe it is...if someone pointed a gun to my head and told me to develop an interest in a random subject/object etc otherwise I would get the bullet, it's highly likely I would indeed get the bullet. I've tried to get interested in things Spanish language for example ....nothing.



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28 Jan 2017, 6:12 pm

Yep it's random and never planned. I never know what the next one will be.



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28 Jan 2017, 6:30 pm

EzraS wrote:
Yep it's random and never planned. I never know what the next one will be.


Do you ever think that a special interest has arrived and then have it fizzle out as quick as it arrived?

How easy is it to give up on your special interest?

Have you ever had a special interest that takes a back seat for while and you can just pick up where you left off regardless of how long it's been , almost as if you know it will be with you for life so a break from will not harm it.

Sorry , one more question. Can you have a special interest that totally consumes you when your doing it but your not sure if your actually enjoying yourself but the fact that your hyperfocused makes you forget all your troubles.


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28 Jan 2017, 6:52 pm

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....


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28 Jan 2017, 8:18 pm

It's usually the first of its kind. I'll use languages as an example, Spanish was the first language I attempted to learn, so it became and still is my special interest. As for countries, Estonia was one of my first favourites. I was so obsessed with it, I have a book about Estonia, an Estonian t-shirt, I even attempted to learn Estonian. I then quit after realising it's called one of the hardest languages in Europe for a reason.


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28 Jan 2017, 9:14 pm

Usually out of the blue. Yet, other special interests can stem from this special interest. For example, I used to be really into TV idents and this led to an interest in test cards.


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28 Jan 2017, 9:26 pm

The interests I have developed in the past came about in ways that were meaningful for me at that moment. Like when I started getting into my health, I would read about it and practiced many diets and exercises and things to help with stress. Even though I have a lot of the information, I don't put a lot of it into practice due to not having the discipline to stick to it, but I know how lots of things affect me and can help. It's probably more about collecting helpful information. I can become very single minded about subjects for years and it's really annoying hearing people say I am obsessed or focusing too much on it.



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28 Jan 2017, 9:58 pm

It spawns from the primordial soup that is my brain, then evolves into some kind of parastitic, gluttonous monster demanding "feed me!"


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28 Jan 2017, 10:08 pm

My interests usually start when I see it on the internet or TV or whatever, and I start to search it up and know more about it.
Most of my obsessions are "music" related, mostly because I listen to music most of my day, so when I hear a certain genre and/or sometimes a new band, I get obsessed with it.
My current obsession is Punk rock (specifically "Hardcore Punk"), which is- like I said, music related.


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29 Jan 2017, 12:31 am

Mine start when I see an opportunity to create something useful that others have missed.



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29 Jan 2017, 12:42 am

I can't be forced into being interested (or losing interested in) something either. My special interests usually start with me being introduced to them and then something just clicks. My karate instructor taught us about Chinese culture one day and that began my obsession with Asia, for example. Though I don't remember the exact moment, the same thing happened with the U.S. Civil War. Usually, I can pinpoint the moment I started a special interest, not the exact day but the context of it. I think the main feeling I get when I have a new special interest is intense curiosity.



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29 Jan 2017, 2:10 am

Mine are usually escapes, and quite broad. And no, not things I can force. I have wanted to master a hobby for so long and have tried so many things, but I can't force it.

Looking back, all of the things that I would class as my special interests are things that have helped me emotionally. Being on the school's one and only computer was a reward when I was 6, for always finishing my work long before everyone else. The teacher had nothing else to give me, so sent me out of the room and I got to sit on my own and use the computer (a BBC Micro at the time). So, it was privacy and an escape from the other children. This has always been my biggest special interest and I still use it to balance out all of the input in the world - it keeps me calm and gives me something to focus on when things are too intense or stressful.

Photography is another. I think this helped because it gave me something to do when I was at events or out in public. Instead of standing around feeling lost, or wandering aimlessly, it presented an opportunity to be busy and focus on something.

Music is the other. Again, that has always been a huge emotional and calming influence and is the only thing that can pull me out of the most difficult emotional states - I've learned that if I feel myself getting towards a meltdown/shutdown, I can usually control it with music. I also use music for driving, and without it I can't focus on the driving or not getting too worked out and panicked by the ridiculous behaviour of other road users.



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29 Jan 2017, 2:18 am

I've came to appreciate they are as part of myself as my own eyeballs and blood cells, they just flow like the water going down a drainpipe, I don't even notice when I 'start', I get embroiled within the tempest utterly naturally without a visible entrance point and I find I am happy whenever I do actually realize. It is as necessary to me as to blink or breathe, my brain is simply embedded within the interests that are tugging at me.



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29 Jan 2017, 2:34 am

Mine usually start when I see an opportunity for useful work that has not been done before.



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29 Jan 2017, 4:12 am

SaveFerris wrote:
EzraS wrote:
Yep it's random and never planned. I never know what the next one will be.


Do you ever think that a special interest has arrived and then have it fizzle out as quick as it arrived?

How easy is it to give up on your special interest?

Have you ever had a special interest that takes a back seat for while and you can just pick up where you left off regardless of how long it's been , almost as if you know it will be with you for life so a break from will not harm it.

Sorry , one more question. Can you have a special interest that totally consumes you when your doing it but your not sure if your actually enjoying yourself but the fact that your hyperfocused makes you forget all your troubles.
I've had interests that fizzle out quick. I would compare it to the similar formula as to how it arrives. Giving up on a special interest intentionally would be similar to trying to create one, if someone held a gun yo my head and said "give up on your special interest" then again I would likely take a bullet rather than give it up. I do have special interests that are slow burning but are there in the back ground till it comes back with a vengeance. Like a sub type special interest, it's linked to my main interest but I can veer off course into that interest again.



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29 Jan 2017, 4:20 am

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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.