1. Leave me a comment saying, "Interview me."
2. I will respond by asking you five questions. I get to pick the questions.
3. You will update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions
1. if you had a million dollars to spend what would you do with it? don't say save or invest please.
Just a million? hmm... Well, I'd make sure I kept it out of sight. I've gotten used to living humbly and simply (AKA no, or bad style)... so much so that I prefer it now. I'd probably become nosier to the people around me, and anyone unfortunate enough that's fortunate enough to get my attention, even though nobody knows I'm rich, will get the money used to help them in some way...anonymously. *edit*(hey, kinda like the old beggar who is also a fairy or other power in fairy tales, or a frog prince... hehe.)*/edit*
2. would you consider yourself wise for your age? if so (whcih you are) what age do you think you should be?
I'd consider some parts of my thought wise for any age (and other parts not wise at all). I wish I was older, so I could live according to this wisdom. Although, that's easier said than done...unfortunately.
3. do you know why your hair is so big?
It's a genetic thing. Once it gets long enough, it gets a lil unkempt. In fact the village where my grandfather was from, (which used to have like >70% of the population having the surname Lai)(and yes, I've been there) I'd say most guys have hair much like mine.
4. What do you want to do with your life?
No clue. Maybe have some nice middle-class job, and learn (and/or teach) Tai-chi (or any kung-fu, especially with wu-dang origins) on the side.
5. What is your favorite thing to do?
Get non-fiction books, learn new skills. I like bellevue regional's non-fiction section. It's too bad I never really have the time to actually get down and read carefully.
Sometimes I learn something I want to tell people really bad. And for martial arts, there are somethings that are hard to learn on one's own. So, I guess it'd be nice to have someone who also enjoys that, patient enough to be open to and absorb new information, but not too nieve to accept everything...but that's another subject.
(edit)*P.S. btw, nice questions Margaret!*(/edit)
2. I will respond by asking you five questions. I get to pick the questions.
3. You will update your LJ with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and an offer to interview someone else in the same post.
5. When others comment asking to be interviewed, you will ask them five questions
1. if you had a million dollars to spend what would you do with it? don't say save or invest please.
Just a million? hmm... Well, I'd make sure I kept it out of sight. I've gotten used to living humbly and simply (AKA no, or bad style)... so much so that I prefer it now. I'd probably become nosier to the people around me, and anyone unfortunate enough that's fortunate enough to get my attention, even though nobody knows I'm rich, will get the money used to help them in some way...anonymously. *edit*(hey, kinda like the old beggar who is also a fairy or other power in fairy tales, or a frog prince... hehe.)*/edit*
2. would you consider yourself wise for your age? if so (whcih you are) what age do you think you should be?
I'd consider some parts of my thought wise for any age (and other parts not wise at all). I wish I was older, so I could live according to this wisdom. Although, that's easier said than done...unfortunately.
3. do you know why your hair is so big?
It's a genetic thing. Once it gets long enough, it gets a lil unkempt. In fact the village where my grandfather was from, (which used to have like >70% of the population having the surname Lai)(and yes, I've been there) I'd say most guys have hair much like mine.
4. What do you want to do with your life?
No clue. Maybe have some nice middle-class job, and learn (and/or teach) Tai-chi (or any kung-fu, especially with wu-dang origins) on the side.
5. What is your favorite thing to do?
Get non-fiction books, learn new skills. I like bellevue regional's non-fiction section. It's too bad I never really have the time to actually get down and read carefully.
Sometimes I learn something I want to tell people really bad. And for martial arts, there are somethings that are hard to learn on one's own. So, I guess it'd be nice to have someone who also enjoys that, patient enough to be open to and absorb new information, but not too nieve to accept everything...but that's another subject.
(edit)*P.S. btw, nice questions Margaret!*(/edit)