You could rent for some hours a Mig as a passenger… you could fuckin rent a F1 car with original engine and run trough lot of circuits… no hobbies? No passion? After you buy a skyscraper in Manhattan and jerk off into the Jacuzzi on top floor while looking at the whole city from above you shouldn’t take a nap… you should fuckin do a basejump naked and then gonna crazy on a straight pipe Carrera Gt and let her v10 scream like a horny bitch..
go explore the abysses… fuckin jump off the grand canyon with a Harley Davidson like Travis Pastrana did with an enduro..
Bump me if you have money and have no idea on how to spend it… cmon lets do some crazy movies with Leslie Nielsen and Arnold… man you put the money i put the fantasy
I have plenty of hobbies and passions, just none of them involve team sports or fancy cars or whatever else I said before. I live a very balanced life. My goal is to live my life
as closely as possible to my core values. I am passionate about self-improvement and I have a literal list of core values that I want to live my life by. Fancy cars clash with several of those values. So would having a skyscraper in Manhattan with a jacuzzi. I am just not into material possessions/capitalism/the accumulation of possessions.
I am frugal and I invest most of my money. Thanks to that, I am on track to have the option to retire by 38 or 40. I value modesty and humbleness, I value frugality, I value simplicity and minimalism. Don't get me wrong, I have nice things, but I don't give a fuck about
luxury goods, whether that be cars or clothes or watches/accessories. I have a
super nice computer I built, I have a really fucking nice home gym, I have a beautiful bicycle I bought and customized, I have a really nice set of guns. I am moving into a beautiful house on 40 acres in the mountains. You know why I can do that? Because I didn't blow my money on fancy cars and premium gasoline. I drive a 2013 Toyota SUV and will run it into the ground before I buy a new car.
One of my top values is congruence - which is being
true to myself and not doing things that conflict/clash with my core values, regardless of the reason.
I love hiking, I love lifting, I love doing work outside in the garden and growing my own food and restoring the habitat on my land, I love riding a nice mountain bike trail where I can catch some air and get going real fast down the dirt, zipping past the trees and feeling the wind in my face
out in nature and smell the flowers and feel my body work and connect with the earth as I ride the trails...and I get all that without the noise of a loud car engine drowning it out. I get to hear the birds and nature as I ride because I don't have a loud engine in my ear the whole time. Driving in a luxury car going super fast just doesn't do it for me. Yes, it is "exciting", but I just don't care and it clashes too much with my core values for me to be able to truly enjoy it.
Like I said, to each their own. I have plenty of hobbies/passions in life and I enjoy it thoroughly!