Don’t really recall something I was interested in that died out, I played baseball pretty much all my life up until last year. But that is still with my heart that’s never going to change, I just don’t play it no more because I chose to work senior year of high school instead of playing it on my last year. Although, something that I was interested in when I was a kid was math. It was and still kinda is in some aspects my favorite subject, in terms in geometry and trigonometry not so much. I prefer the more known math which is the all four operations, algebra, and real-life situations where we would use math daily like counting money. The biggest reason math is my favorite subject, is because I find myself using it in comparing nature’s beauty around us. Since elementary I had developed more knowledge into it and it became something I knew I can be good at as time goes on. What satisfies my mind the most is that everything is common sense, so it can never be more than one answer making it more difficult to handle. However, it was up until my sophomore year of high school when I started to see a whole new world of mathematics. Once geometry and trig the following year came my way I knew I was up for a challenge I have yet not faced, yeah it still is math regardless, it’s just how much in-depth it is that made it less interesting and definitely something I viewed different in the subject. My curiosity has changed since then in regards to why it was so much more to something simple, it went counting from numbers 1-100 and adding, subtracting, etc. to solving formulas and coming up with functions. And if you ask me, I would for sure say that the education system played both good and bad roles, I honestly can’t choose good or bad. I say this because what if I wanted to become an architect or an engineer, then that type of math would obviously be helpful. If I wanted to be something else not pertaining to a required math skill, then it would literally be pointless for me to come across and learn.