Developing A Hobby

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A hobby is an activity one develops to pursue an interest, outside of one’s regular occupation and engages in them primarily for pleasure. Hobbies range from fly fishing to leather working to star gazing, it can be anything you want it to be and anything you want to do. Having a hobby helps to make you a more interesting person and it can give you the opportunity to meet new people with similar interests. A chain of events may lead you to a new hobby which you had never considered or thought of before.

For instance, take the avid reader of fantasy novels, which in itself is a hobby. From reading these novels, the reader becomes enthralled with swordplay, armor, castles, dungeons and ladies in distress. From this interest, he may research castles and their construction or how swords and armor were developed over the ages. During his research, he may come across the term SCA or The Society for Creative Anachronism. “The Society for Creative Anachronism, or SCA, is an international organization dedicated to researching and re-creating the arts, skills, and traditions of pre-17th-century Europe.” (SCA Heralds, 1995)

Soon afterwards, he finds an event scheduled near his home and visits to learn more about this organization and what they do. Upon arriving at the gate, he is greeted warmly by the event host, who is dressed in period clothing “Garb” (SCA Heralds, 1995) and speaking rather differently, almost cryptic and yet familiar. He hears terms like “mundane” and “herald”, not sure what to make of this. He is given a pamphlet which contains a site map, schedule of activities and a brief synopsis of the history of this particular event.

At this point, he looks out over the site and sees a massive amount of activity taki...

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...often introduced to new and fascinating people with similar interests. A hobby is healthy, up to a point, in that it engages your brain and gains your experiences you would otherwise not have. Everyone has at least one hobby they pursue regularly, most though have several even though they may not acknowledge them all.

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Multiple Contributors. (2010, January 7). How to Find a Hobby. Retrieved January 24, 2010, from Wiki How: http://www.wikihow.com/Find-a-Hobby

SCA Heralds. (1995). Retrieved January 24, 2010, from Society for Creative Anachronism: http://www.sca.org/

Summers, G. (2010, January 06). How Does Your Hobby Help or Hinder Your Family Life. Retrieved from Article Alley: http://www.articlealley.com/article_1328341_32.html

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