Well, because some things aren't so straightforward.I think people don't seem to understand what a "hobby" is.
A hobby is anything you do regularly in your leisure time (any time not spent doing work or chores or in school), for pleasure. Engaging in an interest IS doing a hobby by definition.
I don't get why people get so hung up on "hobby" like it can only apply to something like stamp/card collecting or playing a sport, or why they're so reticent to admit that something is a hobby, or how negatively people seem to view the term.
If you do it regularly in your free time, and you're doing it for pleasure, it's a hobby by definition.
I hunt for food, its not always pleasurable. I build and fix cars, its pleasurable, but I also do it to make money. Sometimes under a deadline, there isn't much pleasure.
What used to be a hobby farm is now a major source of income.
In my "free time" I eat and sleep.
Those aren't work, and are pleasurable, so must be hobbies.
I also reload ammo, but I thoroughly do not enjoy it. I do it because I fire hundreds of rounds a day, and ammo is expensive. Cheap commercial 9mm is around 20-25 cents a round. I can reload 9mm for 12-15 cents a round and its better ammo.
So hobbies can turn into non hobbies, and some things people do as hobbies aren't hobbies to others.
But I wouldn't change a thing.











