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Music: I've been playing guitar for multiple years now and it is by far one of my favourite hobbies and i always know that i'll enjoy myself when i play. not only do i play and study music but i listen to it constantly and its a very big part of my life. ive always wanted to be in a band or be a songwriter like Jeff Buckley, Johnny Cash or Leonard Cohen. learning to write music has always been something ive wanted to do and could be a good outlet.
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write a song
the biggest part of music is writing because how else would it even exist. though my years of guitar ive come up with several ideas but never developed them into an actually song. writing a song would be a good outlet to express my emotions and the way i feel which could help.
learn another instrument
being restricted to only guitar limits my creativity and makes it harder to write music. learning piano would be my first option as it provides the most basic understanding of music and lays out all the notes simply making music theory easier to learn.
sing in a song
i always sing to myself in the shower and would like to think im somewhat good but that skill is useless without the courage to actually show it off and use it. not only would it be a good way to practise but it would build up my confidence and comfortability.
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Art: ive always enjoyed drawing, sculpting and painting and have studied visual art every year of school so far and i find it to be a good relaxing hobby.
create a meaningful artistic piece I'm proud of. in all of my art ive only focused on skills or representation not emotion or feeling. i want to create something that is meaningful to me and is full of the emotion that i feel and not just pictures of what surrounds me.
realistic
realism pins me to painting the world as it is not as how i see or feel about it and i find that boring. why would i put time into making a glorified picture.
abstract
abstract art allows me to breath more emotion into a piece as im not limited to realistic shapes and objects and i can paint the emotion more than the objectivity.
sad
painting the pain and struggles of one self is what i feel makes a piece interesting. it also serves as a good way to detach yourself form the emotion and to get it our of you instead of holding onto it.
heavy
heavy and sad go hand in hand as very serious sensitive subjects are often what draw up the emotion of sadness. making a piece heavy if done well will make the viewer fall silent and force them to think deep within themselves which is how one should be when viewing art
happy
i dont like creating happy art as i find it boring. what makes it interesting to me is seeing how someone's struggle and issues come through in their art.
Teach someone
possible topics/subjects
maths: similar to physics i have a great intrigue into the world of mathematics and would like to study it in university and get a similar position as with physics of a prof or researcher in uni. im less interested than i am with physics but i still find in enjoyable.
geometry
geometries can be used in countless fields and are generally a useful tool to have in regular life. i also just find it an intruiging subject.
mathematical analysis
the basics
the basics of mathematical analysis is a good way to get a general understanding of all of the topics covered by this branch of maths instead of doing a deep dive into any one specific section.
differentiation
previously i wrote a paper on the basics of integration which i like to think of as the sibling to differentiation as they are both closely related. learning more about this section of maths will open up several useful skills
continuous functions
continuous functions are a branch of calculus that i know very little about however ive been told it can be used in mathematical analysis which sounds very interesting to me and could open up several job opportunities.
data analysis
data and statistical analysis is a very useful skill and is used in numerous careers and job opportunities and can be used for several everyday skills. it's an incredibly useful skill and ill probably learn about it anyway
calculus
calculus is used in hundreds of industries and jobs and can be used for very simple tasks and is a set of useful tools that allow you to do countless things such as finding the area of an unusual shape or the length of a squiggly line.
chemistry: chemistry is close to physics and many part of them overlap however i am more interested in physics. ive seen countless chemistry videos and watching them is very interesting and fun and seeing as how many different branches of chemistry there are i figured its a useful field to research not to mention the countless jobs and applications of chemistry there are in the world.
chemical synthesis
chemicals can not only be extracted from different things but they can be created. there are thousands upon thousands of chemicals and new ones are still being discovered to this day and the idea of being able to create a chemical seems very interesting to me.
chemical extractions
everything is made of chemicals however there are thousands of different chemicals in everything. chemical extractions are how you can get just one out from all of the others and i find that very enjoyable and interesting.
basics of chemistry
i know very little about chemistry but from what ive learned and observed it seems like a very fun subject that i think i would enjoy quite a bit
physics: I'm interested in physics because i want to be a physicist as a potential career. ive always found intrigue in the maths describing the laws behind how the universe exists and behaves and figured i can turn it into a job where i get paid. my goal is to become a researcher at a university and also potentially a professor so i can share my passion with people who have similar interests
atomic physics
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the structure of an atom
the things that make the universe. how in the hell are they built and how do they join. this subject is very intriguing and is a basic understanding in high level physics.
electromagnetism
it's everywhere and is used in hundreds of industries and is seen as borderline magic and I find it personally very interesting
particle physics
the wold is made of very tiny building blocks that join together to make structures which make everything around us. but why and how does this happen? it makes our entire world including us. i want to know.
superconductivity
i know very little about this phenomena but it supposedly can float magnets without any balancing and is used in particle colliders. apparently if a room temperature one was discovered it would be revolutionizing. who knows, maybe ill discover it.
thermodynamics
always thrown around in movies as a difficult topic in physics but i still am yet to know what it actually is. i want to change that.
optics
how lasers work
lasers are used in countless machines from fine measurements to metal work and fabrication. ive always been confused as to how they work.
the science behind LEDs
LEDs are literally everywhere and are used in almost everything nowadays and they're very interesting as they turn crystals and electricity into any colour of light.
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what is light
light is everywhere and alwasy will be but what actually is it? its particles and waves but what does that mean? i want to learn more and to do a deep dive into the nitty gritty of light.
why light refracts
the prism is a staple of science being tought as early as primary school or younger to catch the intrigue and beatuy of science. but how does it work. everyone always says it refracts but do they actually know what that means? i wanna know.
how rainbows work
one of natures most beautiful phenomena. but why are they there and how can it follow where you look? most importantly, whats at the end?
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