How hobbies infiltrated American life

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And how to deal with being bad at it for a while

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America has a love affair with hobbies, my colleague Julie Beck wrote in 2022. Part of this is an obsession with what scholars have called “productive” or “serious” leisure, which puts efficiency and progress ahead of less clearly defined accomplishments such as rest and time with loved ones. But for many hobbyists, spending time on a craft or a quirky collector’s quest really is the best way to unwind. Today’s newsletter explores how to find a new hobby, and how to deal with the likelihood that you’ll be bad at it at first.


On Hobbies

How Hobbies Infiltrated American Life

By Julie Beck

America has a love affair with “productive leisure.”

Read the article.

Six Underrated Hobbies to Try Out

By Stephanie Bai

Picking up a new pastime is no small feat.

Read the article.

What It’s Like to Get Worse at Something

By Olga Khazan

I had been skiing since childhood. Why was I suddenly bad at it?

Read the article.


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