CarlM wrote:
For a diagnosis, I believe they are more interested in the intensity of the interest than what the interest is. It is intense if it is one of the following:
1. You work on it too long, to the point of neglecting other important tasks.
2. You keep taking about it, even when someone doesn't seem interested.
^ bolding mine.
That's what I use to know if an interest is just some random thing I'm kind of into v/s a special interest. If a thing starts to be so consuming to me that other areas of my life suffer or get neglected, then yeah, it's likely become a special interest.
Over the last few years mine have included; homeless populations in places like Slab City, and the 'mole people' in NY and Las Vegas, dispersed camping, hiking, the missing 411 phenomena, minecraft, writing intentionally crappy short stories, and knitting. I've had times where genealogy, religions, jewelry making, cats (specifically the russian blue), tiny houses, and drawing have been more favored. Most of these seem to come and go and resurface later without ever lasting more than 6 months at a shot.
I have to watch it with this stuff or I'll do absolutely nothing else in a day but go all in sometimes. Given that I don't work anymore and live alone, it can be hard to keep myself in check when I'm on full blown obsess mode.