I realized I have to decide on a hobby to focus on if I wanna become any good at it. I'm 18 and I want to hopefully make money from one of them down the line. Which one would be the best to focus more on? I like all of them about equally.
>computer programming
>electronic music production
>playing guitar
>video editing
>digital art
I would consider myself pretty skilled in all of them but I think I need to focus on one if I wanna have a shot at making money from it. I have done all of these except the digital art one in a serious manner (concert, game programming project and contributing to open source projects, made a songs for Youtube channels etc, made a movie that got accepted for a local film festival. But I still need to get better to be able to support myself on it.
I have been thinking of which one to choose for 6 months now and now I'm asking your for advice.
Does anyone have any advice?
Oh, and excuse my English, I'm not a native speaker. Reading through it now, I realize I made some mistakes.
>>16953662
Yes, choose less miserably isolating hobbies. I hope you aren't planning on making friends and becoming involved with a community of like-minded fellows with those hobbies.
Money wise programing would be best imo
>>16953707
I'm pretty introverted so I guess they suit me. The video editing makes me work with others a bit and of course when I was playing guitar in a band.
What hobbies would you suggest based on my current hobbies? I don't really wanna start from zero.
>>16953510
I'm gone give you a new option. Blacksmithing. Its badass. If your blades or axes or what have you are decent you can sell them. Seriously there is no downside.
>>16953510
OP you forgot one:
>Sucking dick
I'm sure you'll be real good at that. I bet you're a natural!
>>16953821
Yeah, I'm not gay though. Thanks for the suggestion. You must really love it to recommend it so much. I'll keep it in mind ok?