The pandemic has curtailed or outright stopped a lot of activities and hobbies for people. But then there are some things that people just stop doing because they've either grown bored or it, have too much other things on their plate, or just simply can't keep up with it for various reasons (job, no job, family, health issues, etc.).
For me, I used to be a really big comic book nerd. Used to go to my local comic book shop every Wednesday, rain or shine. It was almost nothing for me to plop down quite a few bucks on a stack of comics. Did that for over twenty years pretty much religiously. Then real life happened. Wound up needing a new car when my trusted old one died, so most of my disposable income went to paying the car note and insurance. That brought to an end my weekly comic book splurges for almost two years, and even though things have improved for me since then, I found myself unable to really get back into the hobby I was once passionate about. It's like during that downtime, I moved on and found better ways to spend my money.
Anyone else have long-time hobbies or activities they don't do anymore?
For me, I used to be a really big comic book nerd. Used to go to my local comic book shop every Wednesday, rain or shine. It was almost nothing for me to plop down quite a few bucks on a stack of comics. Did that for over twenty years pretty much religiously. Then real life happened. Wound up needing a new car when my trusted old one died, so most of my disposable income went to paying the car note and insurance. That brought to an end my weekly comic book splurges for almost two years, and even though things have improved for me since then, I found myself unable to really get back into the hobby I was once passionate about. It's like during that downtime, I moved on and found better ways to spend my money.
Anyone else have long-time hobbies or activities they don't do anymore?