Rejecting the Luxury of Hobbies 1 ▲ Ennui Vagaries 2 hours ago · 6 min read1224 words · Life · hide · 0 comments Chimeri standard dress watch (Photo by Unattributed, License CC BY-NC-SA) “What are hobbies about?” is a question I started asking myself when I was watching YouTube videos about watches and fountain pens. The answer to that question showed that I have a fundamentally different view of hobbies than others. Worse, the things that I think of as hobbies aren't hobbies to a lot of people. There are, at least three kinds of people that are interested in the areas that I consider to be hobbies. At least three kind of people that have a different type of interest than I have in the areas. I've been trying to come up with a way to define these people, and I think I have them down now. Luxurians The people I call “Luxurians” aren't interested in these hobbies because of genuine interest in the subject. They might learn about the subject, but that's a side effect of feeling that they need to feign interest to others. Luxurians are the people that buy into these hobbies not from genuine… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.