My list:
* From pretty much the beginning of my life I've always aspired to be a film actor/director professionally. I am doing it pretty well right now but I am looking forward to working on bigger projects and hopefully joining my icons like Chris Nolan and Spielberg someday
* Use the above for charity. Many things used in films including costumes and even entire sets are wasted when production has ended. There are crazy people with a lot of money and I thought if I made large scale films I could sell whatever we don't need and accumulate funds for charity.
* Develop at least ONE GAME. That is Revolution: Genesis (WIP title). I cannot post links so search that on IndieDB and please show me support!
* Rise in prominence with drumming. I used to play the drums LIKE CRAZY and I even got into a rock band. But since my Dad sold my kit I never viewed music the same again. I'd really love to be able to return to drumming.
* Likewise with dancing. At my Year 9 and 10 formals I was labelled as "The High School Trivolta"
I danced at the Sydney Opera House back in '05 and I love the thrill of performing in front of thousands of people for some reason
I love dancing and I wish to perform it more often.
* Continue Karate: I have been a certified black-belt since 2009 and I still exercise and practice...I even had to use some defensive maneuvers recently. But the fun of karate is also in sparring with other students and making good friends
I did get additional "Degrees" including ninja...I am a CERTIFIED NINJA!
@TheDerrMan:
I've been working on my ambitious game project for two years with pretty much just myself. What always kept the project together was my incorruptible motivation. Motivation is key, especially when having a team together. But you cannot control everything and people certainly come and go.
I really like your idea! Deus Ex and the Arkham games are my most favorite games of all time. Just keep being motivated, focus exactly on what you're after and you'll get support eventually.
@Emilia: My grandparents did that a few years ago and I've yet to hear their great stories! Don't forget to stop by Sydney