Ask YC: Hobbies as a Source of Frustration?
Now that I am an engineer, I understand the amount of effort required to complete a project. The downside of this is that the natural curiosity that I had as a kid toward playing with electronics/software projects is suffering. To do anything interesting to me requires more contiguous time than I have (and for electronics, more sophisticated equipment than I own).
I secretly believe I'm just trying to recapture the fun I had playing with lego or my Atari 130 XE as a kid; projects were self-contained and could be done in a single sitting.
Does this happen to any of you? How do you deal with it?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 14.1 ms ] threadIn order to stave off the slightly depressing feeling that your original childhood passions are waning, you pick up new subjects or skills to learn so that you can re-kindle excitement. This is certainly what has worked for me. It helps that you're probably naturally curious about almost anything to begin with (apologies for the gross generalization).
I am pretty curious, although I try to limit it intentionally. With the internet, it's unfortunately very easy to get sidetracked...