How do you decide whether archery is fun for you?You could use the first lesson of archery to make the decision. You could make that decision after a month. I don’t think either of those tell you how much you will enjoy it after a year.
So what? If in a year’s time I no longer find archery fun, I’ll still be allowed to stop doing it. And in any event it’s none of your freakin’ business.
(I don’t actually do archery in real life BTW, though I do have a few hobbies that don’t build muscle, fluent body movement or produce a high heart rate that helps the heart, such as for example commenting on Less Wrong.)
So what? If in a year’s time I no longer find archery fun, I’ll still be allowed to stop doing it. And in any event it’s none of your freakin’ business.
(I don’t actually do archery in real life BTW, though I do have a few hobbies that don’t build muscle, fluent body movement or produce a high heart rate that helps the heart, such as for example commenting on Less Wrong.)
If we have a discussion about the value of engaging in activities and spending money for it, why is it not my business to discuss that value?
Tapping out. (EDIT: I didn’t downvote.)