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Why wouldn't you have a hooby? Having a hobby is something you like to do and are most likely good at it! Being good at something and recognizing (we tend to recognize flaws) raises your self esteem level. You feel great about yourself, look forward to things, and dont spend your whole day in front of the tube!

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