"Hate it! It's so hard to pass the time." I can have 48 hours a day.I want to do a lot of things every day.
Perhaps this is linked to the fact that most of my hobbies include sitting still, watching movies, messing with my computer and digital gadgets, exploring computer software programs, reading all kinds of news or editorials on the phone. I am always so busy. Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly - and why they're doing so poorly.
Why is it so hard to kill time? The only logical reason is that they have almost no hobbies. A few activities will attract them. No one on my list! For our post-5050s and 60s seniors, the only hobby that seems to keep them interested seems to be playing mahjong or poker games or gambling for something else. They are stuck in the joy of the current victory but they are very disappointed if they fail.
I am not in a position to criticize Mahjong's discovery or the insane addiction to the game, even among many senior citizens and young people. I just want to analyze how they can pull themselves out of the mahjong chair to do something else. By no means do I want to convey that I recommend for the mother to be inactive. Exactly what makes them excited and happy should be examined.
- Perhaps?
- Nature travel?
- Fishing?
- Playing Taichi?
Feeding bonsai or garden plants? There are one million and one kind of hobbies in life. The problem may be whether you are willing to explore and try.
Hobbies are not something we can associate with the thinking of our elements. At most, it should be in line with or in line with their livelihood. I don't like the idea of associating someone's hobby with livelihood skills. If they are lucky enough, their work is their hobby. Unfortunately, 99.2% of people choose their job, although in the United States it is 84.2%, according to a survey by a well-known social science research institute. So it’s clear that most of us hate our work. But why should we worry? Hobby now comes up on stage to alleviate anxiety or loneliness due to our tedious work. Why would you be so tempted to ask a hobby to keep cash in activities that you want to make happy? Your work has already accomplished this purpose. Even though you have repeatedly insulted it by saying you hate it. Be grateful!
I don’t dislike my work. Although I can't say that I am 100% employed in everything I do in the office. I didn’t learn to complain too much, as my work gives me cash to help myself and my family. I can always change my thinking or methods or improve my skills to keep up with the needs of the emerging job so that I don't feel overwhelmed by any new job task. In the meantime, I take full advantage of my hobbies to get rid of the negative emotions that accumulate during office hours. Hobby makes life their purpose. And by that very nature hobbies shouldn’t blame me for not being able to make money.
No matter how people judge me, I am happy that I have so many hobbies that I love them so much. How can I kill time? ' Needless to say, I am also satisfied that I can only say that it was like yesterday, when I had to spend a few hours on the road. The confusing space and the tedious process of getting in the car makes it easy to get bored. However, even in such a situation can be used to overcome the boredom of the hobby, right?
Let's stop complaining about the passage of time. Let's embrace whatever hobbies we have and become enthusiastic in life.
I agree with this part:
There are lots of hobbies we can pick up but there are only a few we are willing to try. If we want to practice a new hobby, we should be willing to try it for ourselves. There might be few things we will not like, maybe those hobbies are not for us. Even if lots of people seem to be doing them, not everything works for all. So if we find ourselves in that situation, let us focus on trying other things. We never know, the next thing we try, might be the best hobby we pick up.
Interesting post!