Hasswunde Interview

Apr 18, 2005 07:16

1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me."
2. I will respond by asking you five questions. I get to pick the questions because it's my game, damnit.
3. You will update your LJ with the answers to the questions and leave the answers as comments on my LJ.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.

1. In what ways, good and bad, has your upbringing made you who you are?
I've said it a hundred times before that I would not have liked to grow up any other way. Not that my upbringing was perfect, but I'm perfect now! On a serious note, there are three key aspects to my upbringing: (1) I was raised to have an open and tolerant mind. This is the best thing anyone has ever done for me. (2) My dad never trusted me, because I was a liar. Even when I was telling the truth, I was a liar through my dad's eyes. I deserved his distrust and eventually learned that honesty is a good policy, which also means to be upfront about my honesty. (3) Growing up in the suburbs actually made me very humble. It has most often an opposite effect on kids, but for me it was the perfect balance I needed with my moral upbringing, but of course it made me niave and sheltered.
2. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Hopefully teaching high school history and either working on my doctorate or already have it achieved. My biggest goal by that time is to start writing a book.
3. Is there someone you are friends/acquantences with that you are jealous of? If so why?
Of course, most of my friends. I try to surround myself with people that make me look at myself introspectivly. Also I surround myself with people who I aspire to be. They are the best people I know, and I'm jealous of most of them.
4. What in your past are you most ashamed of?
My deppression and it's effects on my friends, family, and my health both physically and mentally. I nearly died because of it many times.
5. What is your biggest vice in life?
Wanting to touch girls.
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