- I saw this thread a couple days ago, and I"v ebeen giving it a couple days of thought, and I think I just now came up with the succinct answer: - Woodworking lets me get what I want. - Just about anyone making videos about woodworking talk about “what I want” a lot. “I mixed a little bit of aniline dye into the stain, and that gave me the color I want.” “I’ll use the cove bit for the first pass, then use the roundover bit on the second pass, and that will give me the profile I want.” - Building things myself lets me get what I want, not settle for whatever someone else built down to a price. 
- To borrow an old classic, I don’t have hobbies. I have interests. Hobbies cost money, but interests are free. 
- Cooking/baking: i got told i am better than my mother BY MY GRANDMA!! And i do it all rythmicly and its very theraputic - Gardening with carnivoures plants: they kill wasps and mosquitos and look pretty while at it! :D - Programming: Joy and frustration is so close by each other. Especially mod creation for eu4 frustrates me how redtrictive and cumbersome it is! Had to redo one mechanic 8 times because i cant do dynamic lists and other things!!! - Music: the vibe and letting lose becoming one - Biking: the feeling of freedom 
- There’s no end for computers. - I’m with my Linux build. Co-worker is proud of their windows 11 build. We can still nerd about new upgrades/optamising our separate work flows. 
 - My hobby is building cosplay weapons/props or just building shit in general. I get to look at the thing I made and go “holy shit, I made that with my crafting skills and my own 2 hands!”. I made Guts’s sword from Berserk before and I get to swing it around. I tend to enjoy hobbies that requires hands-on work the most like woodworking, helping my dad fix engines/car/boat stuff, playing with legos, and such. - It challenges my creativity because I also like doing prop design in visual development/drawing/illustration. So when I design my own weapon(s) and I can make it into 3D art for display. My whole room will be filled with cardboard swords and guns one day. 
- I finally know why I am the weirdo at parties. 
- Making something nice out of junk and repairing things is immensely satisfying. Lately I’ve turned a fallen tree into wood shingles to clad an outbuilding and installed a reclaimed ornate window. - Getting into cooking, which is most rewarding when done with family and friends. Today’s recipe is spinach and ricotta pasta. - I love programming and there are endless things to build in that world. Currently making a log burning stove control system using an Arduino, sensors and servos. - The rest of my recreational time is spent gaming on a pc, World War Z right now, love a co-op. 
- Cooking: I love having friends or family come over for lunch or dinner and serving them something that they rave about. - Hiking: The quiet, still moments when there’s no-one else (other than my wife who I usually hike with) around and we can absorb the sights and sounds of nature. - Role-playing games: When the story we’re all creating together comes together perfectly. 
- I basically unlock new superpowers as I work on self-servicing infrastructure 
- I wouldn’t call model railroading my main hobby, as I only touch it once in a while. But that’s also what I do love about it. You leave it packed away in a closet for YEARS, then one rainy day you stumble across those boxes & decide to unpack them. And they still work like you remember as a kid. It’s like reconnecting with an old friend. 
- The people. - Boardgame fans are often very smart and aware. 
- How cool some origami figures look once finished, specially those that can be folded in less than one hour. - I find amazing how all those shapes can be achieved just by folding. 
- I can make up my own songs with lyrics that I want to sing. - Lately I’ve been working on one called “these people are nuts”. 
- Researching arcane historical facts, to help make plot twists more plausible. - of shows i assume? i have fun looking at wiki on various franchises from time to time. 
 
- Sailing, because it’s dozens of hobbies in one: It’s a competitive sport either with a team or solo, or it can be a relaxing diversion, or it can be a terrifying personal challenge. It can encompass skills such as sewing, woodworking, machining, plumbing, physics, mathematics, design, navigation, radio communication, astronomy, meteorology, geography, geology, environmental sciences, electronics/electrical engineering, history, linguistics, culinary skills, and more. You can basically always be thinking about it! 







