>When did you stop watching TV and listening to mainstream Music? Why?
Stopped doing that when I was a teenager (13-14) and started listening to Irish traditional music, metal, and prog music. After that, I never had any need to watch TV
>When did you realise what happiness meant to you?
After I grew the fuck up. My dad died when I was 11 and I think it made me mature a lot more quickly than other kids my age. The years of depression after this made me think of the things that truly make me happy and those things are my family, friends, and my own growth.
>What would be your most important fitness aspect? Sleep? Diet? Etc?
Routine routine routine. I don't do much actual exercise or anything too special to maintain myself but what I do do I do it consistently. Every morning at 6 I run for an hour, get breakfast at half seven, Do my work (university student) until 12, eat something small as long as it has peanuts in it, Lift weights (50kg) for an hour, Back to work until 6, Have dinner (protein out the ass), another run before bed and a shower.
I only change that schedule if there is anything special I need to go to like close friends birthday or my dads anniversary.
>Name one area you struggle with and want to improve on. Is it women? Friends? Money?
I wish to make more time for my girlfriend because she thinks it selfish to do this much work on myself and not spend much time with her. I spent a couple hours with her each week as it is and I've been seeing less of her due to the fact that she's doing exams in uni.
I'm thinking of ending it so I can work out more and do my own studies. (Math major)
>Name a book, youtube video, or any lesson that you've learned in general that has stuck with you and helped you grow as a person.
Reading Friedrich Nietzsche is general has been a great help. I think that Learning about the ubermensch made me think more about the way I conduct myself.