2012年3月25日星期日

Some Insight Into Extreme Hobbyists And Why Coin Collecting Doesnt Appeal To Them

Everybody has their own hobbies. Some people collect stamps. Some people go on archeological digs looking for dinosaur bones. Some people spend their days curled up with a book.Some people go flying off the face of a cliff with nothing but a rope between them and certain death.Have you ever wondered what drives people to extreme hobbies? What inspires them to risk their life for fun? What inspires them to push themselves beyond the boundaries of what we as a society consider to be “sane”?Perhaps they suffer from a mental disorder. Perhaps they have a no regard for their corporeal lives. Perhaps spitting in the face of death gives their lives relevance. Perhaps they are related to the Kneivel family...Some may say all of the above. Then there are others who would argue that passion drives their extreme behavior.It Would be a Shame if Passion and Adventure were Just for ChildrenWhen we're children we dream up some fantastic adventures. We battle dragons. We climb to the top of towers. We set out on brave quests to conquer unforeseeable challenges and take down unimaginable enemies. At the end of the day we walk away the victor. We stick another plume in air swimmer our cap. Tuck our lady's favor in our pocket and tumble into bed with a kiss goodnight. Then we dream about how we're going to do it all again tomorrow.What do you dream about now you are a mature adult? Do you still take your weapons out against fierce imaginary beings? When was the last time you took out your lightsaber and joined the ewoks in the battle for their lives? Of course, victory would have to go to you and the ewoks because you guys are totally awesome.The truth is when we grow up our monster enemies all have faces. This is the end of fantasy. Before we know it, we are on the ground looking up into hard, cold reality. We get stuck in a rut of non-fiction as we take on the responsibilities of adult life. Our dragons are gone just like RC Air Swimmers Puff. There is no more Honalee.There's no more passion. No one wants to live like that.Not Extreme Sports or Hobby AficionadosWhy is it that battling a giant squid was so important to that child? I'm sure it was fun, but it also may have delayed writing that book report that is due the next day. I'll bet the real purpose behind it though was the ever present chance that the S107 helicopter squid may just win the war one of these days. That day in the future when the poor kid won't be up to the task of slaying the evil cephalopod no matter how air swimmers well-armed he may be. He will fail and the terrible creature will unleash himself upon all the dwellers of the ocean, man or beast.That was enough to keep anybody on their fight for truth, justice and the American way.This is the attitude that keeps extreme hobbyists going. They know there will always come the day when the demonic beast will win, so they must push themselves onward into battle, further than they have ever gone before. Beating the demon beast keeps them feeling more alive than anything they do.

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