the importance of hobbies
In an age of instrumentalization, the hobbyist is a subversive: he insists that some things are worth doing for themselves alone, despite offering no payoffs in terms of productivity or profit. The derision we heap upon the avid stamp collector or train spotter might really be a kind of defense mechanism, to spare us from confronting the... See more
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
To love the amateur is also to go beyond comparison with the professional and instead to better grasp what it means to function on limited means, little power and often alack of external appreciation. It is to see what emerges to sustain love: gritty determination, dedicated hours of work, banter,playful experimentation, attention to detail,clever
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