Your Hobby Is Action, Not Accumulation
A hobby is great, but it’s just as easy to lose sight of what your hobby really is in the rush to buy things that support it. Remind yourself from time to time that your hobby is doing things, not accumulating things.
“The more you get involved, the more you tend to just pack and not enjoy your hobby,” says The Simple Dollar. Take something as simple as a love of reading. It starts by reading as much as you can. Gradually, you start buying books and storing them for future reading. Your library is growing, but not the number of books you read.
It’s time to remind yourself of what your hobby really is. If you were planning to go to a bookstore, devote that time to reading the book you were about to open. On the calendar, plan the time of classes according to your hobby. You will soon find that your desire to collect will diminish and you will be happier that you are truly indulging your passion. And don’t fall into the trap of convincing yourself that collections will make money in the future .
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