I hate scrolling but I hate my old hobbies too. I had several. Alternatively what are non-prestigious unsuccessful unprofitable talentless hobbies associated with losers I can pick up? Not joking, I hate doing any “talented” hobbies.
Sewing is super fun and an absolutely awful career to try and make a living in because you’ll never be as cheap as Temu.
Who the fuck does hobbies for profit? That’s just a less lucrative job.
Thats simply becoming a “professional” at what you do.
Am I wrong in thinking that the second you start doing something for pay, it’s stops being a hobby?
That’s my opinion as well.
unsuccessful unprofitable talentless hobbies associated with losers
Yeah Warhammer is pretty neat.
Just going outside, to the nature preferably. Not to the mountains though, that’s too serious and snobbish.
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Cooking is something that fulfills a need that you have anyway, and is actually really easy to get into if you pick simple recipes to start out.
Maybe pick a few dishes that you’ve never tried to make before and see if you enjoy the process enough to want to branch out.
As a bonus, it’s one of the sexiest hobbies to have. Nearly everyone likes good food, even if its just a simple dish that you’ve perfected.
Like … reading books?
Rubik’s cube (cool fidget toy, not too hard to memorize the algorithm), learn Morse code, read free books on libby, diamond dots.
Install Arch Linux.
Btw.
Fishing fits the bill
I feel like just starting to make myself do that hobby 10 minutes a day is a good way to get back into it
Collecting things, writing (since you would already know if you write this post or journaling[ try a junk journal]), reading, video games, photography with a phone doesn’t require a skill or learning curve, hiking, geocaching, yoga( doesn’t require talent but you have to memorize the poses and be flexible), exercise, volunteering (ie animal shelter), be an enthusiast (ie movie, food, or other niche within a category).
If you are worried about “talent” or “skill” required for any hobby just know: I am a musician, artist and writer. When I was 20, I was so bad at art I could barely draw a line or a stick figure; I could barely play a chord or identify a note( after a whole few minutes lol), my writing sucked.
I went on YouTube, binge watched videos, followed tutorials, read blogs, took free courses on platforms, and now I can get atleast a few people to comment that they like my work. Rather, being good at something is subjective and only matters to the person doing it, not who you compare yourself to. I was in the least bit creative as a kid. In my twenties, I actually checked out books from the library about creativity and how to hone it. There are also many YT videos for less effort. Also consider that abstract art can be literally anything you put on a canvas, and you can even make your own sub-genre of abstract art up, techniques and all. It can be non-profit but I have seen people make 1K per marble pour on canvas which a ten year old can do and sell.
I’ve dabbled with home brewing, lock picking, drawing, board games and video games.
what are non-prestigious unsuccessful unprofitable talentless hobbies associated with losers I can pick up? Not joking, I hate doing any “talented” hobbies.
I’m not quite sure what it is you’re looking for. Do you mean a hobby where it’s not something you can get better at over time?
Anything that doesn’t make me look smart or talented if I’m caught doing it.
Afraid of attention?
Patronizing and infantilizing attention. The normal kind is fine but the only way I could be treated normally is if I pretend to be a white man. Otherwise I’m treated like a sick puppy learning how to walk. I hate it.
try making pop-up books