Collections

Thu 24 October 2024

A while back, a friend and I exchanged subjects for blog posts, which turned out to actually be a lot of fun.

A week ago, he, I, and another fedifriend got together to exchange blog post ideas/prompts, round-robin style.

The prompt I was given (with purposefully no context) was "Collections."

The prompt made me think about collection-based hobbies. A lot of folks enjoy collecting stamps, coins, baseball cards, vinyl records, you name it.

As someone with recently diagnosed ADHD (a blog post on that is planned), I have my own particular collection hobby:

I collect hobbies 😄

Many ADHDers refer to themselves as "serial hobbyists," and the term is quite apt. I don't think I can list them all out here, but from memory, here's all of the hobbies I can come up with that I've done for at least a week:

  • Programming (a few different languages, none very in-depth except Shell and some Perl)
  • Digital art (I found out quickly that purchasing a Wacom tablet didn't impart any actual artistic skill)
  • Embedded/micocontroller programming
  • Electronics (basic soldering skills)
  • RC Airplanes (building and flying)
  • Drones (not very fun when the software does 90% of the flying, honestly)
  • Photography (haven't busted out my dSLR in probably three years)
  • Amateur Radio
    • I have a handful of "hand talkies" and antannae collecting dust upstairs
    • I've listened to ham satellites before, but never had the gear to actually talk successfully
    • I've participated in APRS using some software on a phone and some audio adapters
    • I've run WSPR software on a software-defined radio to hear stations as far away as Japan on nothing more than a set of "bunny ear" antennae indoors
  • Creative writing (hello!)
  • Piano (I can play the black keys real good)
  • Recorder (I can play that one rennaisance-sounding beginner song everyone learns)
  • Didgeridoo (I sound amazing... for 2 seconds at a time)
  • Electric guitar (very short-lived due to unfortunate physical limitations)
  • Sculpting? (I made a couple abstract things out of plasticine and then threw them away)
  • Singing (not great, not terrible)
  • Woodcarving (carved one thing, and man my hand hurt)
  • Raquetball (decades ago)
  • Rubik's cube (got good enough to solve the 3x3x3 in 2 minutes, and was happy with that)
  • Pottery (this was in the early 2010s. I made a couple things with some family members, which was kinda fun)
  • Fountain pens (this actually revolutionized my handwriting)
  • Poetry (I've got a poetry blog somewhere on the fediverse)
  • Journaling (Mostly on the computer nowadays, but I'd like to get back to (fountain) pen & paper)
  • Audio editing (I can do basic stuff with audacity. I've used other audio editors here and there going back decades)
  • 3D Printing (the Ender 3 is cursed, man!)
  • Tabletop RPGs (filed my saturdays in the latter half of the 1990s with lots of fun and friendship)
  • Languages (I know literally a handful of words in a handful of languages)
  • Annoying zoomers with 80s cultural references (Yes, that IS a hobby!! 😂)

The ADHD Hobby Cycle looks a little something like this:

  • Find out about a new hobby/interest
  • Learn quickly that the new hobby gives me lots of yummy dopamine
  • Spend HOURS watching Youtube videos on the subject
  • Invest modest financial resources getting into the hobby
  • Enjoy the newfound dopamine from building/playing/running the hobby
  • Come across any roadblock
    • Crash the RC Airplane
    • Practicing the instrument sucks
    • Working on vocabulary and grammar rules sucks
    • Any kind of physical discomfort sucks
    • Spending real money to expand the hobby sucks
    • Getting ink on your hands sucks
    • Practicing anything sucks
    • Lugging around a 3-8 pound camera when your phone is always in your pocket sucks
  • Find that your dopamine suddenly dried up
  • Go back to whatever you were doing until you find the next hobby

Such is life 😉

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