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Does Hobbie As A Profession Bring Independence In Life?

Learn, the balance between work and your hobbies.

By Lokesh KumarPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Work for months, rest for years? I think the title of this blog telling its own story in a happy way. Whenever we see or read something like this, it puts a smile on our faces. In today's modern world we can see and observe people are doing work for a few months and in the remaining time, they do whatever they feel, it is possible just because of the different niche that enables people to excel themselves

Since we know that, how important it could be for us to spare some time to pursue our hobbies or may interest after all it maintains the healthy balance between body and mind when people engage in different assignments or let's say projects which are important in their life, they tend to enjoy it, I would say doing something apart from your work/job is really a brave initiative not only you keep yourself busy in a positive way but such a pattern makes you better performers as they don't suffer from monotony.

I firmly believe, that people who go extra mile and explore this wonderful life on their own often get bright and innovative ideas, and many times their ideas lead them to success. It has a scientific reason behind when you're out of your work environment (office) you think out of the box, can see and feel things independently there is no restriction nor even any boundation.

on the other hand, we know that everything has its own pros and cons as doing something that you like most, is not for everyone as for some people it can be a challenging thing because they know if they are not going to do the work around the year when I say this it means there are some jobs in which you need to pay your attention round the year in such cases it's not easy for them to do something else.

Another most important factor that can be seen, that doing something that you like most doesn't involve a lot of money for instance helping poor people, giving free classes to needy children, exploring nature, painting pictures, and so on. These things can give you pleasure inner peace not only this but can make you different from others more creative as you think of others, and at last more productive. On a flip, not sure if your financial growth will lift up or not as most people judge you in society by your financial status.

People who have time to do something else in their life after work, or maybe have such jobs which don't require constant updates can be considered the lucky ones. Most occupations need regular updates and working more than 12 hours the working culture is so strict in the modern world as even if they want to go out, still can't afford it, because they know getting a well-paid job is not easy in the competitive world.

The modern world has given us ample opportunities to excel our self there are jobs which people can enjoy with fun, jobs which need you to travel from one place to another or meeting different people throughout the day. Everyday technologies advancements are making people's life more easy and comfortable so they could live their life the way they want it, for instance, a person who has an interest in the ship can be a cruise ship worker or the one who wants to travel more can become the flight attendant moreover other jobs like international aid worker, foreign service officer give your fair chance to travel around the world.

At last, I would say, that there is nothing wrong to give priority to your hobbies or interest, but other needs of life such as money or career growth equally important for us. I think one has to garner financial security before adopting such a life.

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Lokesh Kumar

A Passinoate writer who has been wrting for almost 9 years, playing games, going on a solo ride "YES" I am rider too, every little thing in life gives you something to experience sharing with world is what we should care about.

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