• 🎨 Elaine Cortez 🇨🇦 @lemm.ee
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    2 hours ago
    • Creating games: Good enough that my IT teacher was impressed enough that he recommended that I go into the game industry

    • Drawing: Good enough that I’ve got hundreds of followers and a lot of people like my art

    • Games: I can beat the original Pikmin in 7 in-game days and I also beat Mushihimesama Futari’s final boss on Ultra Mode.

  • HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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    2 hours ago

    In a few of my creative hobbies, I’ve been complimented by others in a way that I would consider sincere to the work.

    I’m shit at video games.

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      3 hours ago

      I don’t think that’s universally true, I agree with some other posters here that a big part of enjoying a hobby is the learning process and getting better at it.

      Yes, excessive comparison to others and worries about performance and the like are killers for enjoyment, but the pursuit of skill is a major part of a fulfilling hobby for me.

  • RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Video games? Bad at them. I play lowest difficulty and still die but I have fun. Baking? Pretty good! People like my baked goods and they are almost always eaten before they go bad (unless I make far too much)

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      3 hours ago

      I’m awful at video games to the point I can’t progress. Instead I watch twitch which I really like. What kind of gaming do you do?

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        10 minutes ago

        A lot of roguelikes/lites where I just don’t win runs. Also a lot of rpgs, but those usually on the lower levels give ways of reviving! Which is nice.

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    Not very good, but that’s sort of the point for me; my favourite part of any hobby is the learning. I did a woodworking class the other day!

    It’s taken a lot of work to get to the point where I can be comfortable with being mediocre at something and just doing it for the joy of it. I’m quite an intense person, with perfectionist tendencies, so it’s nice to be able to carve out some things that I can be more chill about.

  • Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk
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    7 hours ago

    I’m a good enough cook that several friends have seriously suggested I apply for Masterchef, but I have no interest in the restaurant side of the competition.

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        I’m not entirely sure, a lot of it is instinctive. My weakness is baking because I’m mostly a ‘measure by eye’ kind of cook and baking requires more precision than that. I guess I also have quite a good ability to imagine flavor; if I can imagine how a combination of ingredients will taste then it’ll usually be a pretty good meal even if I’ve never tried it before.

        Also, I enjoy cooking which helps a lot. I like playing with good ingredients, learning how they react to different cooking techniques and so on. And I love to entertain and watch people eat food I’ve prepared. Food is love!

        [Come on over to [email protected] and [email protected] - both could do with more regulars!]

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    8 hours ago

    Mediocre at best, and I lack the mental fortitude to work at much of anything these days, so wherever I’m at, I’m not going to improve much.

    Some people relish the feeling of swimming through molasses* for the next hit of progress dopamine, or they don’t get that feeling at all, but that’s what happens to me and it basically short-circuits something in my brain. It’s bad enough that I struggled to write the last part of that sentence, and it’s happening while I’m proofreading this as well.

    * or treacle if the unintended concept of small mammal anatomy bothers you.

  • Sonor@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    I think it is a trap to think about it this way. My hobbies are meant to bring me joy and challenge, no matter what level i am on

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    8 hours ago

    Ages ago, before i started to teach my techniques to the masses, i was considered the international specialist in that field. I have withdrawn since then, but I am still good.

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    Unless it’s programming or sysadmin, I’m mediocre at all my hobbies, but I enjoy them a lot. It’s great not feeling pressured to do them professionally like a paid job.

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      9 hours ago

      Nice to get that balance and leave the deadlines and stress back at the desk. Good on ya. I don’t even care what your hobbies are – you advertise the right attitude towards them. Keep it up.