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A. The radio is probably my favorite invention. There's a little bit of something for everyone, and although it's slowly phasing out of our society, I don't know where I'd be today without college radio.
Q. What inspires you to keep going day in and day out?
A. I try to believe that someday, at least half of my efforts to succeed in what I love to do will pay off. I think everyone feels defeated at times, but it's important to come up with new things to do and learn. I know I'd be bored to tears without variety.
Q. What do you do most when you are bored and why?
A. When I'm bored, I tend to pick a hobby. I think the reason why so many of my interests require continuous effort is because I just can't stand boredom. So I'll pick up the crochet hook, the fiddle, a paintbrush, a new book, or try to rope my friends into hanging out with me.
A. Two things: I would cat hair proof the entire house and all the furniture to make it nice and easy to clean. I love my fur babies, but man can they shed. I think I would also install some shelves. I tend to collect a lot of this and that, and my crochet amigurumi could use a better home other than our two bachelor-esque bookshelves.
Q. What are your goals in life? Have you met any of them? Do you think you'll meet all of them?
A. My goal in life is personal fulfillment. Anything that comes along with that fits into a subcategory somewhere along those lines. I'd also like to make a positive impact in the lives around me one day. I don't think I'm wired to do anything outside the helping profession. As much as I may not like it or want to admit it, I care a great deal about helping people.
Q. If you were a time traveler and could only go back in time or forward in time, which would you choose and why? What would you do in that time?
A. Undoubtedly, I'd always push forward. There's no sense in traveling back in time -- I've been there, I lived it! I want to see where the world will be 100, 1000, 10000 years from now and that ability is FAR better than seeing what might have been. Plus, I'm not that much of a history buff and science fiction novels have sufficiently terrified me in regards to backwards time travel.