The Fascination with Collecting Knives
Summary
In this article, we delve into the fascination of collecting knives, nunchucks, billy clubs, and throwing knives. We explore the speaker’s personal experience with collecting knives, their left-handedness, and their background.
Table of Contents
- The Fascination with Collecting Knives
- Left-Handedness and Dyslexia
- Meeting the Wife
- Conclusion
Left-Handedness and Dyslexia
The speaker shares that they are left-handed when it comes to writing and fine motor skills, but right-handed when it comes to gross motor skills. They also mention that they have dyslexia, a learning disorder that affects reading, writing, and spelling abilities. Despite these challenges, the speaker has been successful in their career and personal life.
Meeting the Wife
The speaker attended the University of Washington and met their wife twice. First, they met as a freshman, and then they met again while shooting a movie in Seattle. The speaker admits that they eventually wore her down and they have been happily married for almost 24 years.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the speaker expresses their gratitude to the host and audience for having them on the show. They also mention a tradition of throwing a boar, but instead, they throw something else. As they go off-camera, they say “A, shi.” Collecting knives may seem unusual to some, but it is a hobby that many people enjoy. The speaker’s left-handedness and dyslexia do not define them, and they have been able to achieve great things despite these challenges.