Is there a hobby/activity/whatever that give you that same kind of genuine fun you had as a kid?
Is there a hobby/activity/whatever that give you that same kind of genuine fun you had as a kid?
Is there a hobby/activity/whatever that give you that same kind of genuine fun you had as a kid?
Yes programming and dig elecrtonics. I made things in the Forrest and barn, attic and basement as a child, just dumb things which would break in an instant. Now I'm trying those things to stick and work for at least a couple of months.
I still absolutely love playing guitar. I'm not great, but if the younger me from back when I started could see how good I am now he'd be over the moon. Every so often I wind up listening to one of the songs that I really wanted to be able to play back when I started, and now it feels brilliant that I can actually just sit down and do that now
I also became keen on modding games (strategy games in particular, starting with Rome: Total War) quite early. I never learned enough programming to be really good at it, but I still do it pretty regularly just to make things for me and my friends. I take great joy in leaving easter eggs in there and waiting for them to find them
I'm fairly certain I would still get the same thrill from mountain biking as I used to, but I can't really find out. My only bike now has road tyres and I am too out of practice and unfit to fly and up and down a hillside, and I also don't have anyone to go with (important in case of injuries). However every time I have a downhill section of road on my bike or I see some mountain bikers out while I'm walking hills I get that deep urge to barrel along a trail as fast as my bravery will permit
Inline skating 👌
Legos
Sadly, no.
For better or worse, most of my major hobbies are still similar. Reading, gaming, taking walks in nature. That said, I find that some key aspects to getting the kind of carefree fun I had as a kid are three things: going in "blind", intentionally setting aside time for fun/hobbies, and leaving room for spontaneity during that time.
Now before people start picking apart the generalizations I've made, I have first hand experience that many kids don't get to be spontaneous, can't do what they want, and can also often have blanket stress over things they "should be" doing. I've lived all that as a kid, and as an adult.
But my best memories growing up, as a kid, as a teen, as a young adult... they all have these elements in common of surprise/joy of discovery, not being weighed down by other responsibilities (or at least not feeling the weight), and having the freedom to do as I wanted.
Nerf guns
Video games. Specifically I've started playing very retro games and emulating games from my childhood.
Any hobby I start I get very excited and want to tell everyone about it.
Butt play
Beer brewing is kinda of doing this for me right now.
I'm getting excited each time I see the colour when I bottle it and then after a couple of weeks when it's drinking time I'm like a kid of Christmas day to see how it tastes.
From a grown up perspective there's legs to this as well. I can start off cheap, see how to improve, and slowly gather more equipment to do it better and better.
Yes, right now it's 3d printing and modeling. It's just so incredible it's just like minecraft/lego in real life, like you can just imagine athing, draw it and after few tries it's there in your hands.
Minecraft, I play it in a completely different way then when I was a kid but it's still just as fun.
This is a wonderful thread :)
I think I've found the things that give me genuine joy are a little different now than when I was a kid, but any kind of making things is still deeply joyful for me, I just reach for different sorts of mediums as an adult, right now mostly sewing
And it's not really "making" in the same sense but I'm really enjoying learning how to take care of plants! ☺️
I've played music for fun pretty much from my childhood and while now the nature of the fun is different, it is still fun and about as much fun as it used to be. (The secret in my case is to pick up new musical instruments along the way and rediscover the fun in new ways.)
I have way more fun building decks for Magic the Gathering than I really ought to be allowed to have.
Video games for sure. Only difference is I play by myself instead of with friends nowadays.
Jiu Jitsu. It's play fighting with rules and special moves.
Coin collecting. When you get your hands on a piece you've been after for years, the feeling can only be compared to getting a new toy as a kid. It's lovely.