Hi #Fediverse.
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Hi #Fediverse. Despite most adults in my childhood claiming otherwise it seems the older I get, the more hobbies I enjoy.
Just like how there's more interesting books than there's time left to read, I find there's no way I can cramp all my hobbies in whatever time I have left in life (whether that's a decade or ten decades).
As I suspect this is a common issue: do you have a strategy on how pick and/or prioritize specific hobbies?
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Hi #Fediverse. Despite most adults in my childhood claiming otherwise it seems the older I get, the more hobbies I enjoy.
Just like how there's more interesting books than there's time left to read, I find there's no way I can cramp all my hobbies in whatever time I have left in life (whether that's a decade or ten decades).
As I suspect this is a common issue: do you have a strategy on how pick and/or prioritize specific hobbies?
I treat hobbies with callousness - when I enjoy them I do them, when I don't I stop doing them until I find the interest again.
Did sourdough baking for a few years, then one day I didnt enjoy it and I stopped. One day I will pick it up again, perhaps. I don't owe my hobbies continued interest, which is something i have to remind myself as an instinctual maintainer of things and systems and decisions.
I don't think about the hobbies unexplored, to be honest. I could get into almost ANYTHING if I had the time, but I don't.