
Jonathan Much Takes the Proust Questionnaire
Jonathan Much Takes the Proust Questionnaire
In the late 1800’s, the Proust Questionnaire emerged as a popular parlor game and a way for friends and associates to better get to know one another.
The CTS Vice President values the balance between work, family, and martial arts training. He finds happiness in watching his daughters grow and spending time with his family. His biggest fear is not having enough time to visit every country he wants to see with his wife. He admires Bill Gates for his work as a technologist and philanthropist, and he strives to be loyal and respectful.
He also values loyalty and respect in others and dislikes being late. He treasures his grandparents’ wooden and glass bookcases, which are rare and irreplaceable. He doesn’t see any place better than Chicago and believes life without love would be unbearable.
In terms of talents, he’d like to master long division in his head and enjoys the idea of being a jazz musician during the fusion era. He overuses phrases like “absolutely” and “it’s okay,” which his daughter now repeats. Above all, he finds joy in the present moment and hopes to continue seeing his daughters grow into strong, independent women.
We distributed the questionnaire to the CTS team so that you could see what makes them tick. Jonathon Much is first up in answering the Proust Questionnaire.