No Hobbies
Apr. 2nd, 2006 08:00 pmOkay, so I'm looking at Rob's Acid Trip Modern entry to the smartest coolest apartments 2006 contest, an amazing retro-look apartment of just 260 square feet.
My first thought was that of course you can make a small apartment look good if you have piles of money and all you care about are looks. Where is his stuff?
Well, it turns out that he did the whole thing on a small budget by shopping at flea markets and such. Some of the commenters did have similar feelings about the lack of visible stuff, though. One person said, "I think I must be really old-fashioned because I have hobbies." Someone else responded:
I can't even imagine how fewer than 5% of people admit to having hobbies. I've often noticed that many adults have only one job and one hobby and devote a great majority of time to these two things. But no hobbies at all? Perhaps they have jobs and children, and they do whatever hobbies their children have.
But the people in this contest so far have all been single adults. One of them did admit to sewing. Or as someone else implied, maybe their hobbies are watching TV and web surfing and other things that don't really sound like hobbies.
My first thought was that of course you can make a small apartment look good if you have piles of money and all you care about are looks. Where is his stuff?
Well, it turns out that he did the whole thing on a small budget by shopping at flea markets and such. Some of the commenters did have similar feelings about the lack of visible stuff, though. One person said, "I think I must be really old-fashioned because I have hobbies." Someone else responded:
Hobbies? That struck a chord -- I've interviewed over 500 people in the last five years (for my job) and perhaps a dozen admitted to having hobbies. Is it just that people don't have the time or energy anymore, or that they're sheepish about admitting to them? Or maybe it's that they don't think of what they do in their spare time as hobbies? Interesting question. . .It is kind of an old-fashioned word.
I can't even imagine how fewer than 5% of people admit to having hobbies. I've often noticed that many adults have only one job and one hobby and devote a great majority of time to these two things. But no hobbies at all? Perhaps they have jobs and children, and they do whatever hobbies their children have.
But the people in this contest so far have all been single adults. One of them did admit to sewing. Or as someone else implied, maybe their hobbies are watching TV and web surfing and other things that don't really sound like hobbies.
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on 2006-04-07 11:22 am (UTC)Not "hobby." What is a good word for the things we do that we do occasionally, may not be any good at, but enjoy?