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Hobbies worth getting into
#1
What are your hobbies that you would recommend another person to get into. Landscaping, painting, woodworking, gaming, etc. Something that would be relatively cheap to start and can be done either solo or with others.



#2
Model building is a hobby that i would recommend. There are models for all kinds of interests. Cars/trucks, planes, trains, tanks, gunpla, etc. Start off with cheap kits, cheap paint, and youtube videos. As you get better you can customize the model with bullet holes, dents, scuffs, dirt, or even a landscape



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#3
I always recommend gym or any sports. It good for you and good for your physical and mental health. Gaming is also good fun.



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#4
Sounds cliche but an active hobby like tennis or something can be a lot of fun and make you healthier. You gotta start somewhere



#5
Video games. maybe I'm preaching to the choir but if you need some fun in your life there is so much out there for you. Hell I've got some steam gifts I can send out too if anyone needs some help getting into it let me know



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#6
Photography has been super rewarding for me, especially film. Having to think about every shot, and also waiting so much time to see the photos makes it a really great experience IMO. you can get a starter camera really cheap too



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#7
programming, not only can it help you start a career, but it can actually be a lot of fun too



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#8
Building RC drones as it requires and develops a bunch of skills in electronics, robotics, aerodynamics, programming. These are all valuable skills that will be incresingly saught after as automation becomes more common. Also, flying FPV, video and photography is fun and rewarding.



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#9
Drawing. It rewarding to see how you've improved over certain period of time. Plus you get to express yourself



#10
Agree with photography. Can get quite expensive, but film is cheap to start



#11
These ALL sound great, and like they'd all be really rewarding. But programming sounds Awesome, but honestly how hard is it to start learning the basics? It seems really difficult to get into like a super complicated language..?

I really enjoyed building my first PC and taking about 6 months to read and research all the parts I wanted. And now that it's built I enjoy it every day.



#12
I myself is just about to order magnets and start magnet fishing, cheap and it looks like a ton of fun. just search it on YouTube if you don't know what it is. And if you are lucky you can find some valuables.