It seems that all hobbies have long been known: the gym, yoga, drawing, cooking. But in fact, the world is full of strange and very exciting activities that suddenly drag you in - and do not let go.
For example, micro-trips. This is when people specifically go to an unfamiliar city or area for just a few hours. Without museums and plans. Just walk, eat something local and come back. This format gives a feeling of adventure without a vacation.
Or urban sketching - quick sketches of the city right on the street. Not for the perfect result, but for the process. Everyone draws: both those who know how to, and those who last held a pencil in school.
Another trend is slow reading. People deliberately read slowly, without the goal of "more pages". One chapter per evening, with pauses and notes. It turns out that this makes reading much more interesting than marathons.
There is also something completely unexpected - a collection of digital trivia: old fonts, interfaces, sounds from the first phones and computers. Nostalgia as a hobby - and yes, there are entire communities for this.
Modern hobbies are not about benefit or result. They are about curiosity. About trying something without serious expectations. And, perhaps, finding something that will suddenly become yours.
Because interest is the scarcest currency now. And finding it is an adventure in itself.
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