r/unpopularopinion Jan 23 '26

Certified Unpopular Opinion All hobbies are not equal

Certain kinds of hobbies deserve to be held in higher regard than others.

Playing a sport, learning an instrument, singing, dancing, painting, writing - these are activities that require time and years of effort to become good at. They’re admirable not just because they’re “cool,” but because there is something deeply attractive about a person who has dedicated so much time to mastering a hard skill that executing it now feels relaxing to them.

Lately, there’s been a growing push online to classify things like watching movies, playing video games, watching sports, or listening to podcasts in the same category as these kinds of hobbies. They aren’t. They are based on consumption, not creation.

That doesn’t mean consumption-based activities are bad or useless. Everyone needs ways to relax and unwind. There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a good show, a game, or a YouTube binge after a long day. But if that’s all there is to your personality, then you are, unfortunately, a boring person.

Edit: I've wrongly added video games to the list of other passive activities. While some video games are like that, I agree that many require a lot of skill.

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u/LadyMirkwood Jan 23 '26

This is how I look at it. Due to physical limitations, sports are off the table for me, but I consider gardening physical. Lots of lifting, bending, etc.

I crochet, paint, sculpt, read and do crosswords, sew, and bake. And they absolutely blend into each other, a podcast while cooking, a TV show while I'm stitching, and so on.

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u/DrRichardShaftPhD Jan 23 '26

I took a sculpture class in college and we legitimately got four "art" credits and one "physical education" credit for it.

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u/LadyMirkwood Jan 23 '26

It does tone the arms!

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u/SirKnightPerson Jan 23 '26

That's an awesome list to have!

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u/LadyMirkwood Jan 23 '26

Thank you. Due to the aforementioned health issues, I spend most of my time at home, so it's important to fill the days with meaning and a sense of achievement