 Well, since I was a kid I liked both the sciences and the arts and I wasn't really sure what to study. In fact, in school I enrolled in humanities so I could study literature and Greek and Latin and philosophy and all of those things and the day before the start of the school I panicked, I freaked out and I said no, I'm going to do science just in case I want to change my mind later on. It's much harder to go from humanities to science than the other way around. And I think I made the right choice because what I really wanted to study was something that involved logic but there's not such a thing in university that would have to be an interdisciplinary career of psychology, maths, computational, science and physics. So I did physics and very quickly I realized that the coolest of the physicists were the astronomers because they got to go to the mountain and to look at stars and to go to amazing places so I very quickly changed to astronomy and here I am.