I'm just wondering, what makes you happy? excited? pumped up for life? What is/are your passions?
For me I love catering to my blog, reading material online and I have a soft spot for those who are struggling with addiction and/or pain management seeing as I have personal experience in both those areas.
I also pride myself on being a good listener. I have my own shit to worry about, but it's empowering to be able to help others deal with some of their own life problems/unfortunate events. It also helps give me a perspective on my own issues and so forth :-).
I love the piano. Usually I just improvise with certain scales, but even when I'm playing a piece written by someone else, my style will always sound different to anyone else's. No two people play any one piece the exact same way. Even the way I play my own piece changes from day to day. That endless fluidity and individuality is one of the things I love best about music. Like dingus I also love to solve problems. I love that "ah-hah" moment when you formulate a method, then begin to go through the process, running through each step like a machine until the answer reveals itself. Then you look back at your work and think "Wow, I actually managed to do it!" Unfortunately though, there'll always be problems where no matter how hard you try you just can't quite seem to get it. Those are just incredibly frustrating.
I wasn't getting very good feedback. It wasn't that people weren't listening, I just kept using a buzzword, that they were not that familiar with. The concept is way too expansive for that. If I'm outside with someone interested, it leads to running around explaining things. Sometimes I start model building.
Yeah, that list is even too short, passive solar, passive rainwater havesting, zonation, natural building, stacking functions, calculating embodied energy, using the edge, patterning, aquaculture and ect.. I am a fanatic, so I don't see any of it as unscientific, or out there. https://justlists.wordpress.com/2010/01/14/principles-of-permaculture/ Kids get the most out of making models. I got in trouble with my cousins wife, because the boys got muddy. Always ask for permission,before adding water to a demonstration. LOL.
I really like this idea. It makes you sound less like a know it all and more like a person with something interesting to say - I may have to do that for certain things I talk about, especially when it comes to hot button topic and opinions.Permaculture. I talk about it so much, that I don't allow myself to use the word anymore. If I want to say something about it, I make myself describe a new practical example, to whomever I am talking to.