• fruitSnackSupreme@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Many of these things I don’t understand how they are hobbies. Mechanical keyboards for example. I bought one, now I have one. That’s it. I love coffee, I drink it daily. But that’s not a hobby. I got a gaming PC, I game on it. And that’s it. I have a couple house plants, I water them sometimes. Done. I built a server with all the Arrs and Plex, and it’s awesome. But now it’s almost fully self sufficient, that hobby lasted about a week.

    • BougieBirdie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      10 months ago

      I figure it’s about how deeply you enjoy something that makes it a hobby. If you buy a mechanical keyboard because you need a new keyboard, it’s not really a hobby to you. But if you want to build your own keyboard, or like hotswapping, or making artisan keycaps? That’s a hobby.

      Same goes for coffee. If you drink coffee because it’s your daily routine and preferred beverage, not really a hobby. But if you’re roasting your own beans and have a dozen ways to prepare it, then that’s getting into hobby territory.

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      10 months ago

      You can say the exact same thing about knitting: I already have knit sweaters and scarves and hats and mitts, that’s it.

      Or woodworking: I already have a table and chairs and cabinets and shelves, that’s it.

      The point of a hobby though, as I’m sure you actually understand, is to enjoy the process of learning and making and exploring the depths of a particular thing, not just getting to a particular end product.