What are some cheap/fun hobbies? I feel like I should get into something because I really have no interest/passion in life and I just need to find something to practice/work on. Maybe like develop/learn a pratical/new skill, some people suggested cooking but I feel like cooking can be an expensive hobby. I mean, it's just buying the ingredients and making sure you have all the cooking apparatuses and what not.
Like I need a hobby that could be practical, but fun, if such a thing exists. I figured any hobby might need money to be invested in it, just hopefully not a lot. I know some hobbies can be very expensive, and I'd rather not do something that will require me to pump a lot of money into it. Anyone have some suggestions? What hobbies, if any, do you guys have? Would you recommend it to others? Do you find it useful/practical as a skill? Is it worth learning/developing? Is it fun? Also don't suggest coding/programming, I'm not good at it and yes I tried to learn it. I couldn't get into it, and I didn't really find it fun.
Boxing.
All you need is handwraps, gloves, and a punching bag.
Maybe some other things, but it doesn't really add up to a whole lot of money.
>>35394966
Guess I should have laid some specifics that I wasn't really interested in, like for instance I don't really want a hobby that involves fighting. Boxing would fit in that category, so would MMA or any kind of martial arts. I just personally have no interest in fighting, or learning to fight. I use to be interested in martial arts but not anymore. Besides I feel like it's more fun to do that stuff with a friend, or go into it with someone you know. Also you usually need to learn from someone who has more experience with it, I'm just looking for something I could self-teach myself without the need to pay someone to help me learn it/do it.
>>35394868
Football
Most popular sport in the world because it's the most simple to play
>>35394868
you think you're funny but you're not. and yes that image is accurate god i hate nerds.
>>35394868
rock climbing. find rocks, climb them. particularly bouldering which requires no gear, except maybe a decent pair of climbing shoes and some chalk
Buy a cheap guitar for about $150
Or any instrument for that matter
You'll be set for life
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>>35395165
Can someone recommend some hobbies that don't require physical activity, or going outside? I'm not really a sports kind of guy, nor do I care to go hiking/outside.
>>35395201
Eh, kind of always liked Violin or Piano but I think those are kind of expensive and Guitar seems like a meme instrument. Everyone and their brother is either learning/wants to learn to play guitar.
>>35395237
Drawing/writing.
I'm a poorfag myself so It's all I can do as a hobby
>>35395264
Nothing wrong with that, I think they're both simple enough hobbies to get into and they don't really require any money either. I dabbled in drawing years ago, it was more for fun really and I wasn't really serious about it though, nor was I very good at it.
Speaking of hobbies how long does it take to learn piano basics.
>>35395237
lock picking is cheap but there's lots to learn.
soldering / electronics can be cheap using salvaged components
gardening can be cheapish and you can do it indoors.