Hobbies

Hobbies are not just ways to pass time. They are small laboratories for curiosity, patience, creativity, and personal growth. This category is for people who want to learn new activities independently, whether for relaxation, self-expression, practical skill-building, or the simple pleasure of becoming better at something by choice.

Here you will find guides for exploring hobbies with structure, from creative and artistic pursuits to hands-on crafts, technical projects, collecting, writing, making, repairing, outdoor activities, and personal experiments. A good hobby can teach focus without pressure, discipline without bureaucracy, and progress without exams. It can also reconnect you with the kind of learning that feels alive: trying, failing, improving, and discovering your own rhythm. If you are searching for something meaningful to learn outside work or school, this category will help you choose, begin, and keep going.

Self-Taught Artist vs. Art School: Here’s How They Compare

For generations, creative young people have been faced with a difficult choice when they reach the end of their mandatory schooling. They need to choose whether to pursue their creative talents through a traditional learning structure or to strike out on their own, trusting their own creativity and ability. In order to choose, it’s important …

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How To Self-Teach Golf (Ultimate Beginner’s Guide)

The various rules, golf courses, and clubs can be intimidating when teaching yourself how to play golf. While professional golf lessons are beneficial, they can be very costly and time-consuming. But if you’re like me, you’ll beat the odds and become a better golfer on your own.  Here’s how to self-teach golf as a beginner: …

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