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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I let me kids follow their interests at the time. What's the point of pushing them to do sports or music if they don't want to do it? Your older DS needs to realize you can start a hobby at any age. Too many people have the mindset that you must master something as a 10 year old. My current hobbies (running, yoga, piano, knitting, winemaking) are all things I started as an adult.[/quote] You can start playing golf at any age but you're not going to play like someone who started playing golf at the age of ten. For some people, it is not fun to be a golf hack and it is a tough pill to swallow.[/quote] boo hoo[/quote] Right? My parents started golfing when they were in their late 20s. They have since enjoyed a lifetime of recreational golfing. Lots of people start new activities after childhood, become perfectly competent and even excel, and are probably better sports for it. If you only enjoy doing things if you're the best, that's a you problem. [/quote]
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