Since I am
able to speak, I have been asking questions. Toddlers usually ask a lot of
questions about everything, but I was worse, I was asking questions ALL the
time without even stopping. Every time I talk about it with my parents, they
tell me that I was exhausting with my questions. I remember that I wanted to
know everything. When I was 11, I started what is called “7th, 8th
and 9th year” of school in Switzerland, which means that I stayed
with the same teachers for these three years. At the beginning, I was trying to
understand why and how everything we were doing worked, especially in
mathematics and physics. But while the time was going on, I was forced to see
that I couldn’t “control” everything and know everything. I actually didn’t
really realize that I began to “let it go” at some point, but what made me
realize the most of that evolution is when my teacher at the end of the three
years told me that I had had this evolution. Now, I am still very curious, and
for everything that I can understand I’ll definitely do everything that I can
to understand it. I hate giving up and having to leave the subject without
having been able to understand it.
Otherwise,
I never read books for myself, probably because I don’t have the time for it as
all of my free time goes for my sport, but when I read a magazine, which is 90%
of the time a golf magazine, I try to read only what I am really interested in.
But very soon, I can’t stop myself from going through all of the articles
because, again, I want to know the most possible I can. I guess I am just a
very curious person that wants to learn a lot!
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