As a young child, it wasn't uncommon for me to get lost in other people's conversations and actions, only then to find myself actually lost. I would be walking through the mall with my mom on the way to one store and suddenly I would find myself following others into a completely different store. Since then, many things have changed; however one has remained the same, my interest in observing. I have always been an observer, I may have not always sat and studied people for long periods of time, but in my own way I have always been fascinated by learning more about others. Because of my upbringing, I have not necessarily been presented to as vast subcultures as we have here at the U; however, I still found myself to …show more content…
Society’s influence has probably made me into even more of an observer than I otherwise would have been. For some people, society may be the entire reason that they observe; however, that is true in my case. Even as a young girl I was always intrigued by what was going on around me, I loved to watch and listen. I never minded pausing everything and just taking in the world around me, in fact, those have become some of my favorite moments. Once while out to dinner during a family vacation I completely zoned out for the entire meal. My family found it comical how I could just watch and listen for that long without even realizing what I was doing; however, it was natural to me. Another reason I love being an observer is the way that my observations are my biggest spark of creativity. Observing something new or different has introduced me to many new things and been the trigger for more research. I am not the kind of person who can just sit down and think, read or research; rather, I need to be encouraged to do so. Then once I find a topic that I am passionate about, I cannot stop. Being an observer really changes my outlook on different topics, I learn most by