Suppose that I know how to be alone. Neither of my parents graduated high-school. Both had full time jobs, both attended sporting events and my father in addition to his full time job often worked at part time jobs and eventually created his own part-time mechanical business. The term "day-care" was unheard of. Relatives lived thousands of kilometre away. No siblings.
Self taught in general science, languages, financing/investing and economics. About a year of traveling in Canada and Europe. (Probably the most profound thing that I learned in Europe was that just because you speak English you shouldn't expect anybody to assume that you're from either North America or Britain.) Military supervisory experience in more than one non-combat technical trade including a bit of instructing experience along with voluntary experience in FM radio broadcasting and motion picture projection. (Sadly, apart from the radio broadcasting which I had to take a civilian course to get a job, I couldn't use anything else I learned in the military in civilian jobs.) Driving experience as a cab driver and tried a motorcycle a couple of years before deciding that owning a motor vehicle was simply a bad investment anywhere in Greater Vancouver. Didn't graduate from university and took an A.A. diploma from a regional college with maths and a broad mix of both physical and social sciences/humanities. A second diploma in a building trade. In secondary school I majored in math, physics and industrial science but no languages.
Self taught in general science, languages, financing/investing and economics. About a year of traveling in Canada and Europe. (Probably the most profound thing that I learned in Europe was that just because you speak English you shouldn't expect anybody to assume that you're from either North America or Britain.) Military supervisory experience in more than one non-combat technical trade including a bit of instructing experience along with voluntary experience in FM radio broadcasting and motion picture projection. (Sadly, apart from the radio broadcasting which I had to take a civilian course to get a job, I couldn't use anything else I learned in the military in civilian jobs.) Driving experience as a cab driver and tried a motorcycle a couple of years before deciding that owning a motor vehicle was simply a bad investment anywhere in Greater Vancouver. Didn't graduate from university and took an A.A. diploma from a regional college with maths and a broad mix of both physical and social sciences/humanities. A second diploma in a building trade. In secondary school I majored in math, physics and industrial science but no languages.