What are the best hobbies on my trek to leave humanity behind?
Currently:
>teaching myself piano
>learning music theory and composition (FL studio primarily)
>learning foreign languages (Korean)
>lifting and running
>hiking, rock climbing, outside sports (skiing, surfing, etc.)
>reading some philosophy books to expand mind
>putting small amounts of money into stocks to learn about market since I'm too poor to invest large amounts of money
>teaching myself graphic design (GIMP, Inkscape) for fun
I'm an engineering PhD btw. What other hobbies can I pick up to complement myself and became better as a human being?
In the past year, I feel like I became a new person and I want to keep striving to became the best form of myself this year too.
Potential ones on my list:
>learning to cook fancy meals
>writing short stories or blogs
>creating Youtube series to teach people about my field although it is niche
>learning animation software to explain confusing scientific processes
>>35394926
are you in London? save up for a house
>>35394954
Nope USA
>>35394926
you could get fucked. i mean like literally find a female and fornicate with her.
who gets a PhD in engineering?
> 1. Get Rich
> 2. Learn Piano
> 3. You are now Rich Piano
What's that you've left behind?
> Humanity
>>35396562
ur pretty clevre
> Learning Spanish
Duolingo, free website - It's aight
> Muay Thai
$120 a month commitment though
> Lifting
3x per week
> GF
Huge resource drain, but worth it
> Doing research for Uni
Got to make it into a PhD program
> Picking up extra shifts at work for savings
Only $11 an hour, but kind of field specific
Want to Do:
> Learn Russian
Have to prepare for WW3
> Learm Saxophone
Always seemed fun
>>35394926
How about getting yer dick wet on a daily basis instead of learning weeaboo speak
pursue the things you want/things you think will bring you self-fulfillment
>>35394926
How are you improving your life /fit/?
Learning a foreign language? Why?
I bet you want to impress a girl, don't you
You're spreading yourself too thin with so many useless hobbies. If you're leaving human interaction behind, then all you need is
>philosophy books to expand your mind
>running for cardio health, resistance training for healthy posture
>text book on investment and risk management
None of the other crap matters
>>35394926
>engineering PHD
>poor