Ok, first of all, I want to thank @missy and @rambo for this amazing topic! I had a lot of fun and trouble thinking on it!
My best quality... Uhm... I was like "I don't have qualities!" and "What the Hell will I write with this topic??" and again "But I want to write another blooooooog!!! Think think think!!"
And so here I am! I think I've found my best quality: CURIOSITY
I don't know if it's actually a quality, but I think it is. I love my curiosity, I loved it when my teachers at the elementary school told me to be curious, full of questions, to evaluate by my own everything that hit my attention; those lessons went from my parents too and they grew me up watching tv as it should be for everybody: I used to watch "Super Quark" (every Italian here knows what I am talking about) every time it was on air, Super Quark is a scientific tv show which explains in quite easy words issues of Nature, Medicine and Science in general: from lions to stamina cells, passing through robotic prostheses, showing the Italian evolution compared to the rest of the world (we suck, btw).
I loved it sooooo much! I learned so many things just watching this tv show! And I was a little child!! My little brother used to watch it with me, and that's why he's now studing Maths at the University.
My curiosity lead me to learn English and then German, it lead me to go in Germany for a month, just to see how it was the life there, it teached me that the city is better if you see it from the top of a tree in the square of the central train station, it made me invent a game for when I was awake before my mom went to wake me: guess which object in the room owns which shadow. I was not afraid of darkness, because I knew there was nothing more and nothing less than what it was there under the light.
I was sooooo enthusiastic when my science teacher at the elementary school (so I was around 8) made us create some different molds in jars to make us see how molds look like, and I always loved doing things that could explain me how the world works, especially doing them with my own hands. That's why I chose a scientific high school and than to try to get the degree in Chemistry (which I actually don't have)
This was me, at the University Chemistry laboratory, in the 2010! That solution was sooooo fashion!! xD
I kept my curiosity even if I left the studies, so I learned a bit of German by myself and then I went to a Language School, I always ask a lot of questions to everybody who seems to have a strange job, or life, or lives in a place that I don't know, I always try to learn the language of every place I visit, I'm improbably drawn to anyone who is not Italian and always get to speak with them, to understand what brought them to Italy and where they are from... Weird things like them are usual in my life!
What do you think of curiosity? Do you think it's a quality or not? Let me know!!