Some leisure activities become fashionable for a short time and
disappear when a new trend comes along, whereas others seem to be perennially popular. I can
only partly agree with the assertion that hobbies reflect changing fashions rather than our true interests.
On the one hand, it is true that many hobbies are simply passing trends. Children and teenagers,
, are attracted to whatever activity is currently popular among their peers. My 10-year-old niece,
, seems to have a new interest every month, as she joins in with the latest craze that sweeps through her primary school. Over the
year or so, she has been obsessed with Rubik_s cubes, fidget spinners,
and slime. In a similar way, there have been several different fitness trends for adults over recent years, from jogging to yoga to circuit training, and I doubt whether the majority of participants continued to enjoy those activities in the long term.
, many people spend their free time doing popular activities that are far from trendy. One good example would be the game chess. Children and adults who enjoy playing chess are certainly not following a new fashion or wasting their time on something that they do not truly like.
, they are passionate about a game that has existed for hundreds of years, and they find it inherently fascinating and absorbing. I would say the same about many other hobbies, from reading to swimming.
In conclusion, while some people are attracted to the latest fashionable hobby, others choose their pastimes for more genuine reasons.
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