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HOBBIES.

 I prefer to have habits and hobbies rather than having goals because I don't know which goal is actually good for me, but at least approximately know which hobbies or habits are good and which are not.

Here I like to divide habits in 2 categories. One is hobbies and other is addiction. Putting very loosely in conventional way hobbies are habits that will lead you to a good life and addictions are habits will trap you for the rest of your life.

I rely on hobbies a lot because I feel they help you to fall back on. If there is nothing to do. You can get back to your hobbies and some time you can make a career out of hobbies. If you are able to do that, that is, convert your hobbies into a career, then you will have a very easygoing career.



Recently I watched a YouTube video. This video gave me a perspective on hobbies that I really found helpful and really like to share. The idea was hobbies were divided into 3 categories.

  1. Physical hobbies.
  2. Solo hobbies.
  3. Social hobbies.
You should have at least one hobby from all these categories. This was the idea presented.

Physical hobbies might be a hobby that you do for your health, fitness and active lifestyle like playing sports, gymming, running, yoga etc.
Solo hobbies might be a hobby that you do to enjoy your solitude (maybe) like reading a book, writing, gardening, painting etc.
A social hobby is a hobby that you do in a group like travelling with a bunch of people, joining a community of your interest etc.

Here you can see that there is no clear solid boundary between these categories like playing football can be a physical as well as social hobby. Travelling can be a social hobby as well as a Solo hobby if you are travelling alone, yoga can be a solo hobby as well as a physical hobby. So having hobbies that will keep you social, healthy and sane are important and having a good balance between these categories is necessary.


(Disclaimer: These thoughts are based on my present understanding and THIS IS FROM A STANDPOINT. My understanding may change. don't take it too seriously)  


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