I don't know if this is boring or not, but as a Hindu, my grandma was a huge part of my life because I learned so much about the Hindu culture from her, and interacting with her made me get along with the geriatric really well! Around 10, I was weird in that I became VERY interested in computer viruses, spyware, and riskware. I did lots of research to see how people fall for these scams and how can prevention be done to prevent many of the geriatric from falling prey to these scams. Additionally, the town I grew up in has a large geriatric population. So at my local library in HS and college, I created powerpoint presentation and 30 minute lectures where I educated the geriatric (and whoever else wanted to come) about these online scams and viruses and offered to "clean" their computers for free (which could take anywhere from 1-8 hours depending on how many computers they brought) as their computers often had tons of adware and spyware. It's not really anything related with altruism or anything, but it is just something I enjoyed doing on the side. I'm not an expert or anything on this, but I really enjoyed doing this (spent 4 hours yesterday on seven computers!! XD).
@Goro @LizzyM Would this be considered diverse?