1. Personal Development - the study of building my knowledge and character to make me happier, wiser and more successful in business, investing, wealth & asset management, and life itself.
2. Physical Training
3. Classical Guitar - while it's fun to rip on my electric & steel string acoustics, the classical guitar is a beast of a different sort. It requires serious commitment and practice to improve at it, but is far more rewarding than playing rock songs.
4. Hunting - Silently sitting in a tree stand 30' off the ground, swaying with the tree, I truly become a part of nature and connect with primal things when I go into the woods. Sometimes, I kill a deer too.
5. Investing - I am an investing junkie. I love to build my portfolio and will "talk shop" anytime I meet another serious investor.
6. Economic Development - I have an obsession to make a strong contribution to the economic success of America as a whole. When America got in trouble in WWII, our ancestors answered her call, and I feel America needs me to put together a plan to rebuild our middle class. I am compiling my various initiatives into a comprehensive system in an ongoing book I am writing. There is nothing more satisfying than to build something which dwarfs yourself in its size, scope, and impact, and that is what I intend to do.
7. Cars - I love cars, and motorcycles too. I always had cool cars when I was younger, but now I devote my money to building my balance sheet. One of these days, I will dust off some money and buy that Corvette and Ducati I have always dreamt of.
8. Education - I am forever a student, I want to know everything about everything.
9. Being a Shriner - "Shrining" is awesome, a true asset to my life. We have fun, we party, we drive little red cars in parades, and we raise funds for our charity, Shriners Children's Hospitals of America. When I go out to collect, I cannot tell you how many people have said things like "My little brother had polio and your hospital took care of him" or "My sister had MS and they allowed her to die comfortably." Shrining lets you help to ease the suffering of poor children, what greater reward for doing God's work could you seek?