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[quote=Anonymous]It is no fun to feel invisible and forgotten. There must be a few benefits to this miserable state. How about still wanting to look nice but being less concerned with buying expensive clothes and just wanting comfortable ones? This thread made me realize that a hobby, photography, that I took up in my late forties, is a good one for being invisible. A good photographer wants to be an observer not someone being observed. Many writers start later on in life. You don’t have to take up painting, or baking, or yoga or mediation. Once you can embrace being “invisible” some inspiration may come to you like photography came to me. It is not something that I decided to do as a hobby one day. It just started slowly as a way of preserving memories then became something more overtime. An interest in animals could lead to fostering or animal rescue. When you embrace being “invisible” an interest, hobby, passion, or way to be of service will eventually come to you.[/quote]
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