A hobby is not a holiday. It is not merely a momentary relaxation necessary
to the renewal of work; and in this respect it must be sharply distinguished
from much that is called sport. A good game is a good thing, but it is not the
same thing as a hobby; and many go golfing or shooting grouse because this is a
concentrated form of recreation; just as what our contemporaries find in whisky
is a concentrated form of what our fathers found diffused in beer. If half a
day is to take a man out of himself, or make a new man of him, it is better
done by some sharp competitive excitement like sport. But a hobby is not half a
day but half a life-time. It would be truer to accuse the hobbyist of living a
double life. And hobbies [...] have a
character that runs parallel to practical professional effort, and is not
merely a reaction from it. It is not merely taking exercise; it is doing work.
It is not merely exercising the body instead of the mind, an excellent but now
largely a recognised thing. It is exercising the rest of the mind; now an
almost neglected thing.
-Autobiography (1936)
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