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  • Ugh, I always have like 5 of these slow cooking in my brain at any given time. And I'll be warming up another 5 old hobbies I've not touched in years.

    I'll eventually have a dam breaking moment where all my hobbies just switch at once.

  • I do this. I write it down. I commit to a similar something cheap or free to see if I can stick with it.

    Recently, I wanted to get back into playing the saxophone. I figured if I could update my knowledge on reading sheet music and play my wife's keyboard I would know that i was serious. I didn’t do shit. Saved hundreds of dollars.

  • This is why I avoid hobbies that require any special kit. I hate hate HATE having some useless tool laying about in my limited space.

    Nowadays I try to stick to art hobbies and programming, since between all my pencils, paper, and laptop, I already have everything I need to perform those hobbies.

  • I lock my hobby acquisitions behind goals. Example sourdough

    0-5 loaves use what I got, 6+ loaves get a dedicated jar, 10+ loaves get a proofing basket, 16+ loaves...

    That way I can drop at anytime and not feel money was wasted and the amount of hobby stuff is proportional to my lasting enjoyment. Currently, I'm doing home lab stuff, and have the same progression system going from raspberry pies to a full fat server.

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