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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seems like the issue is obsessiveness. Generally speaking, hobbies are better than having no interests and spending time surfing on screens or watching TV. But not so much it interferes with life. Generally I think exercise hobbies are the best, then intellectual / artistic / productive (e.g., woodworking, knitting). I don’t like collecting (waste of money), obsessive fandom (better to live and produce) or anything destructive (drinking, drugs, sex stuff, video gaming, endless social media or message boards, stewing over politics). [/quote] +1. Hobbies are good, obsessive or harmful hobbies are bad, and the relationship / family / life basics need to come before the hobby. If your hobby requires hours away from your family every week it's going to put pressure on that relationship. Likewise if your collection takes over the house and finances. [/quote]
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