W2R
Moderator Emeritus
Major Tom's thread on limiting spending desires, and some of the comments on that thread, bring up an interesting point. Although many of us might not buy a camera for $1600, we might buy something equally expensive for another hobby.
If (by your definition) you are a retiree, how much did you spend on your hobby or hobbies last year? You may define "hobby" in whatever way seems to make sense to you.
I spent $904.19 on my video game hobby, including two new consoles and many games. It was sure worth it to me. Some hobbies might cost more, or less, than others, and some of us might have more, or less room for hobbies in our budgets than others.
If (by your definition) you are a retiree, how much did you spend on your hobby or hobbies last year? You may define "hobby" in whatever way seems to make sense to you.
I spent $904.19 on my video game hobby, including two new consoles and many games. It was sure worth it to me. Some hobbies might cost more, or less, than others, and some of us might have more, or less room for hobbies in our budgets than others.
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