*Most important thing* to keep in mind regarding hobbies - you do that FOR YOU and not for anyone else. If you're not enjoying it the same way a small kid enjoys doing something simple - than it's just one more chore on a, probably already filled, to-do list.
Some of my hobbies are: 1. Cycling with my friends. We actually started a cycling club. It allows us to exercise & see places in the city we don't normally go to during our everyday commute. 2. Learning & teaching English - I started an English club where we discuss different things to improve our English speaking (we aren't native speakers) 3. Video game - I mostly play solo after work. 4. Having afternoon tea - I just love everything about it: the process of preparing tea, setting the table, the smell of tea, the taste of my snacks. It feeds my soul. 5. Maybe if you count singing Disney songs in the shower a hobby, then yes XD.
The hobbies I already have: -Running (XC, Track) -Snowboarding -Jazz (Saxophone and writing) -Reading about geography and marine biology -Occasional drawing I think I’m pretty proud of how I changed from a guy constantly on his laptop to someone who feels fulfilled when I wake up everyday.
I want to get into running, but I don't understand any of the terminology or how to properly start, other than the obvious need for me to enter a rabbit hole, do you have any channel recommendations and tips? thank you in advance!
@@Nari_Trovi while starting off as a complete beginner there isn't much to learn just go to your ground and keep doing 100m dashes and eventually search up on whatever you feel like you should improve
As an artist that have drawn for a very long time and have gotten quite good at it. I really recommend picking up art, it sharpens the mind and is a great way to relieve stress
I tried picking up sketching recently, just for fun and out of curiosity. It's been a nice change of pace. Im 22 and never drawn anything other than some stuff in elementary art and stick dudes but never anything impressive. Never know unless I try I guess!
I'm trying to learn art I used to like it a lot when I was a kid but I had to focus on my studies so completely gave up on it now really struggling to even draw simple things any course or tips you wanna pass
@@pranishvajarinkar8145 honestly the best thing I did was just draw anything I saw. Sit outside at a park and doodle people that walk by, or draw random items lying in front of you. Observe how the shadows look and how human features look, and you will eventually learn through practice.
and watching watercolor blend into each other makes me so happy, the way it spreads across the page... it also quite tricky to make it do what you want so it makes you think as well 😂
1. music (piano , drums, producing music) 2. making yt videos (only just started TT) 3. gym 4. painting 5. cooking (99% of the time it just be some form of fried rice tho ngl) 6. sport (swimming, tennis) 7. learning korean (so i can travel there for holidays after i graduate) 8. reading and journalling (self improvement books and novels - im reading 'the little prince' right now, its very therapudic, would recommend) 9. studying (if you overcome your conditioned hate towards it, it actually is a pretty therapudic and fulfilling way to spend time) hobbies i used to indulge in but cut out of my life (they take up too much time): - video games (i only play with friends very rarely as a social hobby) - watching youtube videos that dont have educational value - netflix, tv shows and movies
Sir, watching movies and series can be useful if you are trying to learn a new language. I cannot put enough emphasis on how much watching series with Spanish subtitles has improved my vocabulary in that language.
As someone who’s been playing video games my entire life I can safely say that if you haven’t played video games before do not get into them. The negatives outweigh the positives. Moderation can be very difficult as video games are extremely addicting. Unless you’re able to make money off of it, don’t even consider it
Ngl I've been able to make a bit of money through what I do on my yt channel but I was addicted to it at first then decided to actually make some content off it. But I 100% agree, addiction is inevitable unless you got strict parents or you have ultimate discipline
I would go as far and say that videogames made me lose out on my teenage years. Now I'm 21 and trying to build myself up and catch up with whatever I deem necessary
Running is also a great hobby to take up. It is social if you join a club or do something like parkrun on a Saturday, and it's physical and can also be done by yourself.
my hobbies are video games, reading a book, drawing, journaling, sometimes going outside and jog when it is nice. Yes, there are times where I do socialize with people, except it is a small portion that I like and not others. The rest I do alone! Oh, and sometimes I go on the internet to gain some new knowledge and information like animals and things that can make me cope and heal.
@@SMINEM666 yeah just join a beginner dance class and you'll get through it. Usually those classes have a very chill and lighthearted atmosphere so don't feel intimidated by them.
Here’s my top 3 that I think will help improve yourself mentally and make you more marketable to the job market. 1. Martial arts 2. Volunteering 3. Learning a new language
i recommend doing sports with friends!! i do most of my sporty hobbies (that benefit my mind) with friends - snowbording, skiing, poledancing, ice-bathing, climbing - it makes so much fun and the social interactions help motivating each other and keeps pushing me more
Social hobby - ? Solo hobby - Meditation, music production (FL Studio), journaling/writing sometimes, (thinking of starting boxing+workout+running) I'm also into finance and options trading, not sure what category that would fit into. Finding it difficult to look for a purely social hobby. I'm very introverted btw lol. And none of my friends have any hobbies.
I'm quite introverted too, so it is hard to have a social hobby. Maybe you could try window shopping? My friends and I will aim to meet maybe once a month to do window shopping; well we try to watch a film but our cinema is in a mall so we just browse the mall and then get some food. Although that is not a direct hobby, it seems more like hanging out, perhaps you could with your friends try to turn this into a hobby?
for a while, i thought it was important to pick one hobby and stick with it to become the best in that hobby. I tried that with video games for a long time, since that was probably the thing ive spent the most time on (had the 10000 hour rule in mind). However, while I did get very good at them, I never felt fulfilled at all after playing. I've been finally trying to break out of that "become the best" mentality and realized that diversifying your skills is very fulfilling. I have started reading and drawing in my free time. I plan to start trying out different sports and more hobbies over summer when I don't have so much college work. I haven't felt this good in a long time!
Yeah, same thing when I grew up. I refused to learn guitar when I was way younger because I thought I would have to turn it into my career or sth like that. Perhaps this kind of mindset was way more common among the older generations.
Improving yourself in any way whether it be physic, habits, personality, social skills to get girls also makes you a better man. Just something that i realised recently
But better have internal motives, like wanting to do something bc it genuinely makes u happy, rather than something that has external motives, like wanting to be more respected or getting more girls, etc. It's actually proven scientifically that things you do on a regular bases driven by external motives, can make u less happy and more narcissistic.
Some of my hobbies: 1. Rock climbing 2. 5k runs 3. Playing guitar (alone) 4. Playing bass (in a band) 5. Learning Italian 6. Some callisthenics at home
@@JAAKAP I bought a basketball and skateboard its been really fun. That and just went on a mini camping trip even though I never used to like camping but had a really good time
My hobbies for the last few years: 1: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 2: Learning guitar 3: Taking one college class per semester. I have my bachelor’s degree but I’m just taking interesting classes. This semester it’s earth science. Next semester is a coding class. I think I might do physics or astronomy in 2024.
This channel impresses me. Many channels have grown and talked about being a man, but this channel has talked about creativity along with that, and that is rarely done.
One I think will help many men is social dancing. Learn a dance that requires a follow and a lead. Get confident interacting with people's bodies and learning body language. Go to dance events and meet other people especially ladies who can also communicate that way.
i'm one of the rarer girls on this channel but it's interesting to see this kind of videos and especially know that there are people who actively search how to become a more well-rounded individual, i'm quite proud of our generation for that even tho it doesn't mean the older ones didn't search for betterment (idk if it's a real word i'm french) but to know people CREATE help like that to aid others progress in their search for happiness is pleasing. Be it by trying to look better or by cultivating one's brain knowing a lot of people are searching for this type of content (self improvement and such) is making me gain faith in our generation, even more when it's about positive subject that help men learn how they can find themselves without falling into a pit of despair like andrew tate, because welp, when people are lost and there's only one guru they latch onto it. And i'ts something we should have more mainstream help/ recognition for men's mental health and happiness. helping men not only feel beautiful but also empowered by knowlegde, telling them manliness isn't evil and what we often see is because of bad men we make evil of the term masculinity. Because it's either "masculinity bad you are bad" or "have no masculinity to be accepted" then a lot of people tend to push back and try to be an over-acted cliché of manliness to feel better about who they are. But it's time we see there's an in-between where men can feel manly and cultivate their masculinity in an assured way, without the behavior of influencers that prone one has to be violent and brutal on his behavior to be seen as a man. masculinity is seeing someone care for people and be able to support his family, not financially but psychologicaly, you're a part of the root of the familly not an additional kid. Someone who has his life next to the family and has his own dimentions, you're not a 2D character you have your tastes and hobbies and preferences and opinions and for the lot of men who are here to try and learn to be better to get someone in their life, it's quite simple: if you are a kind person half of the work is done, if you're genuine on why you are talking to someone and if you are pretty of course it helps but more importantly you can be all of that, but if when the person asks you " what do you do in your life" the only thing you have to say is work eat sleep and you have NOTHING you are passionate about it will go nowhere. hobbies are the key to happiness wether or not you use it to find someone. Also, would recommend channels like "what i've learned" and such, it's always interesting
Do what you like is what I'd say, don't force yourself to do what you hate doing especially if it serves no purpose. But you can of course change hobbies or add new ones if they interest you
My main hobby is playing piano. It saves me from the dark ..... Since I started, I'm proud of myself, every time I thinking about it. It just makes me happy to play and learn new things. It learns me to love the grind, the processing and to just feel and live the moment. I also started calisthenics with it. After every session, I feel the magic..... Just be happy, proud, a cleared mind and more energy than before. We all gonna make it!!!! Find the thing, that makes you tears in the eyes, when you think about it.
I was always had this urge to fight people, argue, etc. then I joined an MMA gym and dedicate my entire life to martial arts. I am much humbler and chill now. I tried yoga, drawing, dancing, singing, guitar, but it never really helped me. I mean they were relaxing and all, but the warrior spirit in me was always looking for that edge. Martial arts is the Way for me! I hope y’all find that passion from a hobby! Just keep trying out things, never force yourself to do them. It will come natural and it will be fun! 💯
My favorite hobby is fishing. I can fish solo or with friends and family. I often kayak, hike, and walk miles in a day of fishing so its a decent form of being active. I also enjoy taking photos of the different areas I fish and the different species I catch. You can choose to catch and release or keep something for dinner. Helping people catch their first fish or their first big fish is so exciting. Talking to other anglers or just people outdoors when I’m fishing is always neat. I get to see other animals like mountain lions, bobcats, seals, bald eagles, golden eagles, and whales to name a few. There’s also a never ending amount of species you can target and methods to use. Like fly fishing, trolling, bottom fishing, and poke pole fishing. I’ve got tons of books about fish and I’m also interested in their biology as well. I’ve been learning about parasites and diseases fish get. Like whirling disease and sea lice. I could go on and on 😂.
Some of my hobbies : - Programming : Yes this on the top of my list because I spent most of my time programming tools that I would use in my daily life, automating my taks or learning new languages. I'm actually focuesd of game development right now because I've already worked a lot in web-dev and software-dev. This replaced my addiction in gaming and now this is litearlly my addiction (Around 6 hours doing this) Alhamdulillah :) - Football : I actually never was a sports guy and was pretty weak until about a year ago when in my PE class we were doing football and I didn't play, my teacher called me weak and active outloud when everyone was quiet. Kinda broke me so I decided I'd learn football and sometime in the future start body building. - Staring in the mirror : I'm not gon lie i stare in the mirror to look at myself and say im so sexy - ETHICAL Hacking : I usually tend to write malware in python or use third party mawlare makers that were programmed in pytho. - Ukulele : I play the ukulele as an instrument because my fav singer is BoyWithUke and I've been listening to him ever since 2020
Chess is not a hobby you do with other people when you are serious about it. You study alone and play random people online who you have zero intentions of socialising with. But occasionally at tournaments and what you talk to people but for the most part you practice alone.
I used to play video gaes with my friend but all that stopped when the final years of highschool arrived since we got too busy. Highschool ended last year but I took a gap year and have been feeling hella lonely/ embarrassed to ask anyone to play with me cuz it feels like I'm wasting my time. Solo hobby was digital art, editing and design but I found myself avoiding doing that too because I felt like every artwork of mine should be better than the one before and meaningful and I should be able to post it on my socials which took away all joy I got from it. I've recently started gyming so that's cool. I hope I can fix the two issues I mentioned here after beginning university this year because anything I do right now just feels embarrassing and guilty.
I can relate about the digital art part. At first, I just did some Avengers fanarts, posted my IG and had so much fun from it. But then, when I saw artworks from others on Instagram, I felt like I should be more. I stopped drawing fanarts and started painting originals. So, I started to work hard for many days to make just one painting. The result was looking good, but I didn't find it fun. It felt like work. So, I quit. That ig account has been inactive for 4 years now. The problem is that we can't help but compare our artwork with others', and think that there's so much art in the world, that the world doesn't need your contribution. A sickening feeling. Idk if I'll ever be able to enjoy drawing again. 😊
Cooking is the #1 for me. Don't get me wrong, I obviously know it's necessary to eat but making it a hobby is a great thing to do because you not only make food taste better but you also make it easier to be healthy. Being mindful of what you put into your meal is essential to make it taste great but you also know if it's a good idea to use one ingredient instead of another
Also do not forget to be a good person, once people get to the top they get self-absorbed, and rightfully so. Though a true man is courageous and compassionate one who leads the way and paves a good life for the people around him and his community, someone who open open-minded and respectfully knowledgable. A lot of people claim to be true men and spout how to "become" one but they spew selfishness, negativity, and toxicity. I hope everyone is doing well on their personal journey and keep your head up kings have a good day and a good life.
like with listening to music or watching movies, playing video games isn't a fulfilling hobby in and of itself. But you can make all three hobbies i mentioned fulfilling hobbies if you put your thoughts into it e.g., film theory, music critique, video game streaming, eSports, game design, etc.
I play chess; I play backyard football with my pastor's family every Sunday in the fall; I enjoy drawing; I work out; I shoot archery; I shoot trap; I actually enjoy riding my bike for fun; I rock climb; I love to read; I love to sing; and I am learning guitar. Why, then, am I such a boring person? No one goes out of their way to be around me.
Chess is a “great way to relax and take your mind off stress.” Have you played chess??? When they are pushing hard and you know you’re in deep shit, YOU ARE STRESSED
If you have enough money, I suggest everyone snowboarding and skiing. It's physically active, social, very fun and you are present, you don't think anything else. You should definitely try.
@@aphreyy Not on the ski slope but you don't ski for 7 hours, you are on the chairlift, chairlift line or in a cafe half of the time. Pretty much every time i went skiing i met with new people on the chairlift line or in the chairlift and i encounter them while skiing, then we ski together but there is definetely better alternatives if being social is your first priority. I'd say the best benefit of skiing is being present, you don't get that often these days, it's very valuable.
1- Social hobby: Don't have one cuz i'm afraid of people 2- Solo hobby: I literally have 0 Passion for anything 3- physical hobby: again most of these hobbies result in meeting or seeing people. (im scared of interaction)
This made me realise that I am simply better than others, I have 5 hobbies and yet I undermine them by looking at others who are just good at one thing. I should start focusing on myself than looking up to others
picking a hobby based on how attractive it makes you look has to be a very shallow thing to do and probably guarantees you're never going to be all that serious about it
my hobbies -playing underwater hockey in a sports team ones i want to get into more -reading, at the moment i only read for school -sewing, i have many thrift finds that need to be altered and i want to make my own clothes -rock climbing, i did it a bit last year with friends but havent got round to picking it up again this year -art, i love art but dont find the time to do it often enough -gym, i have a free membership but last time i picked up the courage to go i ended up injuring my knee 🥲 obviously wont end up doing all of these but hopefully will get into some of them more :)
These are my current ones 1. Writing 2. Reading 3. Videogames 5. guitar/bass guitar 4. muay thai/ wrestling 5. videogames 6. 3d printing 7.DnD 8. video editing 9. gym in the future plan to I plan to add blacksmithing and gardening (i want to make a greenhouse)
What's your current favorite hobby?
Journaling 🙂
CHESS!
Photography and kickboxing 🥷🏻
Guitar playing
Swimming
3 Hobbies - One to stimulate the mind, one to strengthen the body, one to fulfil the soul
Exercise kind of covers all three
@@TheAlchemist1089 exercise isn't the only hobby huh.
@@idkatthispoint-s9s true haha
And one for earn money
yes
1. Chess
2. Video Games
3. Art (painting , sketching , digital art)
4. Writing (blog , poem , essay)
5. Photography
6. Video editing (start youtube)
7. Music ( play guiter or instrument )
8. Programing
9. MMA ( boxing , etc)
10. Gym
11. Sports ( football , basket ball)
12. Rock climbing
13. Yoga
Video games? don't think so..
@@ayanbhattacharjee1076 Games are super normie now lots of girls even play games casually
@@ponternal does flight simming counts as video games?
Yah
@@ponternal Honestly, this is coming from a gamer too lol.
*Most important thing* to keep in mind regarding hobbies - you do that FOR YOU and not for anyone else. If you're not enjoying it the same way a small kid enjoys doing something simple - than it's just one more chore on a, probably already filled, to-do list.
That's really important
Chore* (no offence)
@@owl234 nowadyas everyone afraid of getting hate
@@El_Hombre_ heh😅 i mean, that person still didn't change the word
@@owl234 *meant (no offense)
Some of my hobbies are:
1. Cycling with my friends. We actually started a cycling club. It allows us to exercise & see places in the city we don't normally go to during our everyday commute.
2. Learning & teaching English - I started an English club where we discuss different things to improve our English speaking (we aren't native speakers)
3. Video game - I mostly play solo after work.
4. Having afternoon tea - I just love everything about it: the process of preparing tea, setting the table, the smell of tea, the taste of my snacks. It feeds my soul.
5. Maybe if you count singing Disney songs in the shower a hobby, then yes XD.
honestly that was soo wholesome, keep going brother 🤍✨
Can I be a part of the club if it is online?
try tea blending
The club idea seems amazing. Can I be part of it?
The hobbies I already have:
-Running (XC, Track)
-Snowboarding
-Jazz (Saxophone and writing)
-Reading about geography and marine biology
-Occasional drawing
I think I’m pretty proud of how I changed from a guy constantly on his laptop to someone who feels fulfilled when I wake up everyday.
That's awesome bud
I want to get into running, but I don't understand any of the terminology or how to properly start, other than the obvious need for me to enter a rabbit hole, do you have any channel recommendations and tips? thank you in advance!
@@Nari_Trovi while starting off as a complete beginner there isn't much to learn just go to your ground and keep doing 100m dashes and eventually search up on whatever you feel like you should improve
Bro, you're becoming Jotaro😮
snowboarding is such a cool hobby
As an artist that have drawn for a very long time and have gotten quite good at it. I really recommend picking up art, it sharpens the mind and is a great way to relieve stress
I tried picking up sketching recently, just for fun and out of curiosity. It's been a nice change of pace. Im 22 and never drawn anything other than some stuff in elementary art and stick dudes but never anything impressive. Never know unless I try I guess!
I'm trying to learn art I used to like it a lot when I was a kid but I had to focus on my studies so completely gave up on it now really struggling to even draw simple things any course or tips you wanna pass
@@pranishvajarinkar8145 honestly the best thing I did was just draw anything I saw. Sit outside at a park and doodle people that walk by, or draw random items lying in front of you. Observe how the shadows look and how human features look, and you will eventually learn through practice.
and watching watercolor blend into each other makes me so happy, the way it spreads across the page... it also quite tricky to make it do what you want so it makes you think as well 😂
1. music (piano , drums, producing music)
2. making yt videos (only just started TT)
3. gym
4. painting
5. cooking (99% of the time it just be some form of fried rice tho ngl)
6. sport (swimming, tennis)
7. learning korean (so i can travel there for holidays after i graduate)
8. reading and journalling (self improvement books and novels - im reading 'the little prince' right now, its very therapudic, would recommend)
9. studying (if you overcome your conditioned hate towards it, it actually is a pretty therapudic and fulfilling way to spend time)
hobbies i used to indulge in but cut out of my life (they take up too much time):
- video games (i only play with friends very rarely as a social hobby)
- watching youtube videos that dont have educational value
- netflix, tv shows and movies
Heyyy, your comment was very very thoughtful. Love it. Hope we can be friends :)
Sir, watching movies and series can be useful if you are trying to learn a new language. I cannot put enough emphasis on how much watching series with Spanish subtitles has improved my vocabulary in that language.
Hows Korean going? I just started learning it. Don’t know any words but I can sound the characters out
As someone who’s been playing video games my entire life I can safely say that if you haven’t played video games before do not get into them. The negatives outweigh the positives. Moderation can be very difficult as video games are extremely addicting. Unless you’re able to make money off of it, don’t even consider it
Absolutely right Chetan. Only healthy balance is once in 2 weeks
Gaming can also be a lighthearted hobby and I'm pretty almost every single guy has played games before
Ngl I've been able to make a bit of money through what I do on my yt channel but I was addicted to it at first then decided to actually make some content off it. But I 100% agree, addiction is inevitable unless you got strict parents or you have ultimate discipline
thank you for the heads up :D
I would go as far and say that videogames made me lose out on my teenage years. Now I'm 21 and trying to build myself up and catch up with whatever I deem necessary
One of the most underrated and most mind-healing hobby for one is taking walks outside.
Loved taking walks myself too
@@ThiagoAlfaro-ns7eh real
Running is also a great hobby to take up. It is social if you join a club or do something like parkrun on a Saturday, and it's physical and can also be done by yourself.
my hobbies are video games, reading a book, drawing, journaling, sometimes going outside and jog when it is nice. Yes, there are times where I do socialize with people, except it is a small portion that I like and not others. The rest I do alone!
Oh, and sometimes I go on the internet to gain some new knowledge and information like animals and things that can make me cope and heal.
Dancing is also a really great social and physical hobby. And I think more men should consider engaging in.
how do you get into dancing? just join a dance class or something?
@@SMINEM666 yeah just join a beginner dance class and you'll get through it. Usually those classes have a very chill and lighthearted atmosphere so don't feel intimidated by them.
@@leonardomurillo6256 tbh im tone deaf so would I still get better?
@@shun9240 just practice bro and you'll get it. What matters is to hace fun while dancing not to do everything perfect
@@SMINEM666 If you want you can also try to look up some moves on YT at first to see if you like it
Here’s my top 3 that I think will help improve yourself mentally and make you more marketable to the job market.
1. Martial arts
2. Volunteering
3. Learning a new language
i recommend doing sports with friends!! i do most of my sporty hobbies (that benefit my mind) with friends - snowbording, skiing, poledancing, ice-bathing, climbing - it makes so much fun and the social interactions help motivating each other and keeps pushing me more
What if you don't have friends 😢
Social hobby - ?
Solo hobby - Meditation, music production (FL Studio), journaling/writing sometimes, (thinking of starting boxing+workout+running)
I'm also into finance and options trading, not sure what category that would fit into.
Finding it difficult to look for a purely social hobby. I'm very introverted btw lol. And none of my friends have any hobbies.
I'm quite introverted too, so it is hard to have a social hobby. Maybe you could try window shopping? My friends and I will aim to meet maybe once a month to do window shopping; well we try to watch a film but our cinema is in a mall so we just browse the mall and then get some food. Although that is not a direct hobby, it seems more like hanging out, perhaps you could with your friends try to turn this into a hobby?
@@LegitRUM oh yeah we hang and watch movies
But I don't consider that as a hobby like you mentioned haha
FL gang
You could turn workouts into a social hobby by going to the gym with friends
Do u have a link to your music. I use FL to make beats too.
for a while, i thought it was important to pick one hobby and stick with it to become the best in that hobby. I tried that with video games for a long time, since that was probably the thing ive spent the most time on (had the 10000 hour rule in mind). However, while I did get very good at them, I never felt fulfilled at all after playing. I've been finally trying to break out of that "become the best" mentality and realized that diversifying your skills is very fulfilling. I have started reading and drawing in my free time. I plan to start trying out different sports and more hobbies over summer when I don't have so much college work. I haven't felt this good in a long time!
Yeah, same thing when I grew up. I refused to learn guitar when I was way younger because I thought I would have to turn it into my career or sth like that. Perhaps this kind of mindset was way more common among the older generations.
Improving yourself in any way whether it be physic, habits, personality, social skills to get girls also makes you a better man. Just something that i realised recently
But better have internal motives, like wanting to do something bc it genuinely makes u happy, rather than something that has external motives, like wanting to be more respected or getting more girls, etc.
It's actually proven scientifically that things you do on a regular bases driven by external motives, can make u less happy and more narcissistic.
@@josephisaround well said brother, being happy on the journey is a necessity
Bro dropping gems here and there 😭😭
Some of my hobbies:
1. Rock climbing
2. 5k runs
3. Playing guitar (alone)
4. Playing bass (in a band)
5. Learning Italian
6. Some callisthenics at home
3 hobbies I have are reading (stimulate the mind), boxing (strengthen the body), and dancing (fulfilling the soul)
My current hobbies are drinking coffee and hating myself. It’s going pretty well but I’ll give some of these ideas a go
any new hobby for past month ?
@@JAAKAP I bought a basketball and skateboard its been really fun. That and just went on a mini camping trip even though I never used to like camping but had a really good time
My hobbies for the last few years:
1: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
2: Learning guitar
3: Taking one college class per semester. I have my bachelor’s degree but I’m just taking interesting classes. This semester it’s earth science. Next semester is a coding class. I think I might do physics or astronomy in 2024.
Interesting... I didn't know I could do that... Good idea
This channel impresses me. Many channels have grown and talked about being a man, but this channel has talked about creativity along with that, and that is rarely done.
One I think will help many men is social dancing. Learn a dance that requires a follow and a lead. Get confident interacting with people's bodies and learning body language. Go to dance events and meet other people especially ladies who can also communicate that way.
social: dancing, video games, solo: art, reading books, psychical: dance,workout
i'm one of the rarer girls on this channel but it's interesting to see this kind of videos and especially know that there are people who actively search how to become a more well-rounded individual, i'm quite proud of our generation for that even tho it doesn't mean the older ones didn't search for betterment (idk if it's a real word i'm french) but to know people CREATE help like that to aid others progress in their search for happiness is pleasing.
Be it by trying to look better or by cultivating one's brain knowing a lot of people are searching for this type of content (self improvement and such) is making me gain faith in our generation, even more when it's about positive subject that help men learn how they can find themselves without falling into a pit of despair like andrew tate, because welp, when people are lost and there's only one guru they latch onto it. And i'ts something we should have more mainstream help/ recognition for men's mental health and happiness.
helping men not only feel beautiful but also empowered by knowlegde, telling them manliness isn't evil and what we often see is because of bad men we make evil of the term masculinity.
Because it's either "masculinity bad you are bad" or "have no masculinity to be accepted" then a lot of people tend to push back and try to be an over-acted cliché of manliness to feel better about who they are.
But it's time we see there's an in-between where men can feel manly and cultivate their masculinity in an assured way, without the behavior of influencers that prone one has to be violent and brutal on his behavior to be seen as a man.
masculinity is seeing someone care for people and be able to support his family, not financially but psychologicaly, you're a part of the root of the familly not an additional kid.
Someone who has his life next to the family and has his own dimentions, you're not a 2D character you have your tastes and hobbies and preferences and opinions and for the lot of men who are here to try and learn to be better to get someone in their life, it's quite simple:
if you are a kind person half of the work is done, if you're genuine on why you are talking to someone and if you are pretty of course it helps but more importantly you can be all of that, but if when the person asks you " what do you do in your life" the only thing you have to say is work eat sleep and you have NOTHING you are passionate about it will go nowhere.
hobbies are the key to happiness wether or not you use it to find someone.
Also, would recommend channels like "what i've learned" and such, it's always interesting
Do what you like is what I'd say, don't force yourself to do what you hate doing especially if it serves no purpose. But you can of course change hobbies or add new ones if they interest you
some of my hobbies:
- mma (box/bjj)
- snowboarding
-lifting
- painting
- video editing
- soldering
- piano
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My main hobby is playing piano. It saves me from the dark ..... Since I started, I'm proud of myself, every time I thinking about it. It just makes me happy to play and learn new things. It learns me to love the grind, the processing and to just feel and live the moment. I also started calisthenics with it. After every session, I feel the magic..... Just be happy, proud, a cleared mind and more energy than before.
We all gonna make it!!!! Find the thing, that makes you tears in the eyes, when you think about it.
Nicee what songs do you play?
@@stray3 für Elise, Day one - Hans Zimmer, Moonlight Sonata, some Bach pieces, Amelie and moulin - Yann Tiersen, Gymnopedie Nr.1
I was always had this urge to fight people, argue, etc. then I joined an MMA gym and dedicate my entire life to martial arts. I am much humbler and chill now.
I tried yoga, drawing, dancing, singing, guitar, but it never really helped me. I mean they were relaxing and all, but the warrior spirit in me was always looking for that edge.
Martial arts is the Way for me!
I hope y’all find that passion from a hobby! Just keep trying out things, never force yourself to do them. It will come natural and it will be fun! 💯
Great hobby, personally I have felt happier when I have had many hobbies.
My favorite hobby is fishing. I can fish solo or with friends and family. I often kayak, hike, and walk miles in a day of fishing so its a decent form of being active. I also enjoy taking photos of the different areas I fish and the different species I catch. You can choose to catch and release or keep something for dinner. Helping people catch their first fish or their first big fish is so exciting. Talking to other anglers or just people outdoors when I’m fishing is always neat. I get to see other animals like mountain lions, bobcats, seals, bald eagles, golden eagles, and whales to name a few. There’s also a never ending amount of species you can target and methods to use. Like fly fishing, trolling, bottom fishing, and poke pole fishing. I’ve got tons of books about fish and I’m also interested in their biology as well. I’ve been learning about parasites and diseases fish get. Like whirling disease and sea lice. I could go on and on 😂.
I love when people are passionate about their hoobies! Good for you! Keep going
Some of my hobbies :
- Programming : Yes this on the top of my list because I spent most of my time programming tools that I would use in my daily life, automating my taks or learning new languages. I'm actually focuesd of game development right now because I've already worked a lot in web-dev and software-dev. This replaced my addiction in gaming and now this is litearlly my addiction (Around 6 hours doing this) Alhamdulillah :)
- Football : I actually never was a sports guy and was pretty weak until about a year ago when in my PE class we were doing football and I didn't play, my teacher called me weak and active outloud when everyone was quiet. Kinda broke me so I decided I'd learn football and sometime in the future start body building.
- Staring in the mirror : I'm not gon lie i stare in the mirror to look at myself and say im so sexy
- ETHICAL Hacking : I usually tend to write malware in python or use third party mawlare makers that were programmed in pytho.
- Ukulele : I play the ukulele as an instrument because my fav singer is BoyWithUke and I've been listening to him ever since 2020
Chess is not a hobby you do with other people when you are serious about it. You study alone and play random people online who you have zero intentions of socialising with. But occasionally at tournaments and what you talk to people but for the most part you practice alone.
I like MMA, reading, writing, weightlifting, and Warhammer Painting.
As a solo hobbie I would have added learning a new language, that’s really helpful
yes! It's so fun and really beneficial
Agree but language classes are pretty cool meet a lot of interesting people there
This is the most magnificent channel on RUclips for a man.
I have another one. Language learning. This can be done with people or alone. It can also make you money if you’d like. It does take time however.
I used to play video gaes with my friend but all that stopped when the final years of highschool arrived since we got too busy. Highschool ended last year but I took a gap year and have been feeling hella lonely/ embarrassed to ask anyone to play with me cuz it feels like I'm wasting my time. Solo hobby was digital art, editing and design but I found myself avoiding doing that too because I felt like every artwork of mine should be better than the one before and meaningful and I should be able to post it on my socials which took away all joy I got from it. I've recently started gyming so that's cool. I hope I can fix the two issues I mentioned here after beginning university this year because anything I do right now just feels embarrassing and guilty.
I can relate about the digital art part. At first, I just did some Avengers fanarts, posted my IG and had so much fun from it. But then, when I saw artworks from others on Instagram, I felt like I should be more. I stopped drawing fanarts and started painting originals. So, I started to work hard for many days to make just one painting. The result was looking good, but I didn't find it fun. It felt like work. So, I quit. That ig account has been inactive for 4 years now. The problem is that we can't help but compare our artwork with others', and think that there's so much art in the world, that the world doesn't need your contribution. A sickening feeling. Idk if I'll ever be able to enjoy drawing again. 😊
Cooking is the #1 for me. Don't get me wrong, I obviously know it's necessary to eat but making it a hobby is a great thing to do because you not only make food taste better but you also make it easier to be healthy. Being mindful of what you put into your meal is essential to make it taste great but you also know if it's a good idea to use one ingredient instead of another
Love your thumbnails and content, no bs straight to point
Is someone else also sick at this time ? i wish ya all good health and strong mindsets
I have the following hobbies:
1) flute
2) singing
3) art and creative work
4)poems
5) yoga
my hobbies:
1. writing
2. piano
3. fencing
4. collecting/drying flowers
5. video game (yume 2kki)
Also do not forget to be a good person, once people get to the top they get self-absorbed, and rightfully so. Though a true man is courageous and compassionate one who leads the way and paves a good life for the people around him and his community, someone who open open-minded and respectfully knowledgable. A lot of people claim to be true men and spout how to "become" one but they spew selfishness, negativity, and toxicity. I hope everyone is doing well on their personal journey and keep your head up kings have a good day and a good life.
So you just need 3 things
- Go to Gym
- Learn a musical instrument & have a jamming sessions with other musicians
- Start a career as a programmer
I did exactly that and apart from my job being way too hard, things are pretty good. It's a good balance of the core areas of life
Gym is not necessarily social imo
like with listening to music or watching movies, playing video games isn't a fulfilling hobby in and of itself. But you can make all three hobbies i mentioned fulfilling hobbies if you put your thoughts into it e.g., film theory, music critique, video game streaming, eSports, game design, etc.
I play chess; I play backyard football with my pastor's family every Sunday in the fall; I enjoy drawing; I work out; I shoot archery; I shoot trap; I actually enjoy riding my bike for fun; I rock climb; I love to read; I love to sing; and I am learning guitar. Why, then, am I such a boring person? No one goes out of their way to be around me.
When it comes to hobbies, joining a running club was one of the best choices
Just back to playing soccer and jogging after 6 years, feel so fun when do it with my friends
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Your channel changed my life
Chess is a “great way to relax and take your mind off stress.”
Have you played chess??? When they are pushing hard and you know you’re in deep shit, YOU ARE STRESSED
my hobbies are working out, football, drawing, editing and boxing
Your content is improving day by day 🙂
I started jumping rope a few months ago and just picked up the guitar to try and learn this just started this week
If you have enough money, I suggest everyone snowboarding and skiing. It's physically active, social, very fun and you are present, you don't think anything else. You should definitely try.
They're fun and physically active but I don't really find them social as you don't really get to talk much while you're on a ski slope
@@aphreyy Not on the ski slope but you don't ski for 7 hours, you are on the chairlift, chairlift line or in a cafe half of the time. Pretty much every time i went skiing i met with new people on the chairlift line or in the chairlift and i encounter them while skiing, then we ski together but there is definetely better alternatives if being social is your first priority. I'd say the best benefit of skiing is being present, you don't get that often these days, it's very valuable.
My Hobbies
- Sports (Paddling and Running)
- Weight Lifting
- Photography
- Chess
- Watching Movies
I knew this man was sound when he started with a Derek Zoolander quote
Social Hobby: Video Games
Solo Hobby: Gym
Physical Hobby: Gym/Badminton
But sometimes Gym is all 3😂
1. Basketball
2. Starting to work out (extremely skinny to the point of looking like malnutrition)
3. Video games
Currently working on my RUclips channel. Thanks for the advice.
And I would love solo traveling in the future.
1- Social hobby: Don't have one cuz i'm afraid of people
2- Solo hobby: I literally have 0 Passion for anything
3- physical hobby: again most of these hobbies result in meeting or seeing people. (im scared of interaction)
This made me realise that I am simply better than others, I have 5 hobbies and yet I undermine them by looking at others who are just good at one thing. I should start focusing on myself than looking up to others
That's great 👍🏾
The first sentence makes you automatically unattractive
dawg 💀you are not ''simply better than others''.
I love this channel 😍😍
Chess,literature,science,reading,boxing. These are the things I do and I love.
My hobbies:
1) Social : Chess, Pubg, COC.
2) Solo hobby : Walking, reading, sketching & research.
3) physical hobbies: Boxing, Football, Volleyball, Walking,cycling, home workout.
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My hobbies - Yoga, Sketching, and exercise ❤️
picking a hobby based on how attractive it makes you look has to be a very shallow thing to do and probably guarantees you're never going to be all that serious about it
Chess is a great to relax and make your mind fresh 🙂
I play chess, love reading, go to gym and do rock climbing and i am able to ride, do Photography and play cello
my hobbies
-playing underwater hockey in a sports team
ones i want to get into more
-reading, at the moment i only read for school
-sewing, i have many thrift finds that need to be altered and i want to make my own clothes
-rock climbing, i did it a bit last year with friends but havent got round to picking it up again this year
-art, i love art but dont find the time to do it often enough
-gym, i have a free membership but last time i picked up the courage to go i ended up injuring my knee 🥲
obviously wont end up doing all of these but hopefully will get into some of them more :)
1- Chess
2 - Mandala Art , Photography , Video Editing , Cycling (want to learn electric guitar)
3 - Meditation , Badminton
I lost soccer because I tore my acl so I’m here starting over , nice vid !!
These are my current ones
1. Writing
2. Reading
3. Videogames
5. guitar/bass guitar
4. muay thai/ wrestling
5. videogames
6. 3d printing
7.DnD
8. video editing
9. gym
in the future plan to I plan to add blacksmithing and gardening (i want to make a greenhouse)
Cool we share reading
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Yep it's 2024
Mine are twisty puzzling, piano, parkour, biking, skating, rollerblading, and karate
I like that this is only 3 minutes and not 10 minutes long
Some of my hobbies are..
Video games
Skating
Yoga
Cooking
Art (designing, painting n drawing)
Writing
Reading
Watching series
Sports
Gardening, arrow fletching, make primitive weapons, playing playing cards...
Gym, video games, chess, and sports
1 gym weight lifting -current favorite
2 cooking/ baking
3 music-playing guitar and singing
4 watching classic films 1940s-1990s
i think reading could be a great hobby in order to feel relax when you are alone:)
This channel is gold, keep it up thanks
0:33 chess
0:46 video games
1:07 art . Painting sketching. Digital art
1:12 writing
1:17 photography
1:22 video editing
1:28 music
1:34 programming
1:54 MMA
2:04 GYM 2:10 sports
2:15 rock climbing
2:21 yoga
Cool how you have something for every one, not excluding any type of Sport or Art
Trying to learn German, and also going to gym. Social side is lacking, idk what to do for that
Notification Squad anybody else???
Yay
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Lucky squad
yup.
Yup👋
this channel has helped a lot ,thanks.(a note of appreciation)
Can you make a video on manageable side hustles? Thanks!
0:42 "...great way to relax and take your mind off stress" BRUHHHHHHHH
I run XC, good for determination, work ethic, and socializing
Reading is also a great hobby too.
Can you do a video on curly hair pls I think it would super useful and have the potential to go viral
My favorite social hobby is going out to concerts since I don’t like partying and drinking at clubs.
why do i feel this whole channel is for a YT video that prooves its not all luck
my hobbies are reading books , scrolling shorts, sleeping , and many other interesting things