rightwing401
25-Sep-2010, 09:14 PM
I've had this theory going through my mind for a while now and I'd like to get someone else's opinion on it. But first, let me explain where this thought came from.
A few years ago, I was at a renesance fair and I happened to pass by a working blacksmith. I don't know why, but I was instantly drawn to the work he was doing, and I sat down and watched the guy work hammer and mold metal for about an hour. It got me thinking back on a few times when I had been a kid. When I used to help my parents on their farm, occasionally I would stick a few scraps of spare metal into fires I was burning and would pound out the metal with a hammer when it was red hot, it was just something that I really enjoyed doing for reasons that I had no idea as to why. Now moving on, I had this crazy desire to, I it were ever possible, set up a small smithery in my back yard and work metal.
Now, one day not so long ago, I told my father about this odd desire to be a blacksmith. Then he drops a bombshell on me. Turns out, my great-grandfather had been a blacksmith for most of his life. My father then explain how he could remember how my great-grandad loved working metal the same way that I do. I have never once been told this before, and I have never been exposed to or taught anything about blacksmithing before that day at the renesance fair.
This main factor, accompanied by several other things that I've found out from both of my parents that I do things that either they or their own parents did without any influence being put upon me to mimic these things...has caused this odd theory to pop inside my mind that I just can't get ride of it.
Do you think it's possible for people to inherit likes/desires/hobbies the same way that they inherit their physical appearances from their parents?
If anyone has similar experiences that can either confirm or deny this theory of mine, I'd like to hear them.
A few years ago, I was at a renesance fair and I happened to pass by a working blacksmith. I don't know why, but I was instantly drawn to the work he was doing, and I sat down and watched the guy work hammer and mold metal for about an hour. It got me thinking back on a few times when I had been a kid. When I used to help my parents on their farm, occasionally I would stick a few scraps of spare metal into fires I was burning and would pound out the metal with a hammer when it was red hot, it was just something that I really enjoyed doing for reasons that I had no idea as to why. Now moving on, I had this crazy desire to, I it were ever possible, set up a small smithery in my back yard and work metal.
Now, one day not so long ago, I told my father about this odd desire to be a blacksmith. Then he drops a bombshell on me. Turns out, my great-grandfather had been a blacksmith for most of his life. My father then explain how he could remember how my great-grandad loved working metal the same way that I do. I have never once been told this before, and I have never been exposed to or taught anything about blacksmithing before that day at the renesance fair.
This main factor, accompanied by several other things that I've found out from both of my parents that I do things that either they or their own parents did without any influence being put upon me to mimic these things...has caused this odd theory to pop inside my mind that I just can't get ride of it.
Do you think it's possible for people to inherit likes/desires/hobbies the same way that they inherit their physical appearances from their parents?
If anyone has similar experiences that can either confirm or deny this theory of mine, I'd like to hear them.