Just because you categorize something as a leisure activity doesn't mean someone shouldn't do it with an objective in mind.
Daily creative writing, journaling, (trying to) learn to dance, reading books in Spanish when I'd get more enjoyment reading in English. These are all things I've done with goals in mind beyond leisure. In fact I don't particularly enjoy them enough to do them without an objective, else I wouldn't have had to go out of my way to do them.
You don't enjoy everything or else you wouldn't have to try at anything.
> When someone binge watches a new TV series on Netflix no one asks them what skill they were trying to sharpen by enjoying that media.
But they weren't demanding this of anyone else. It was an objective for themself. You are actually the one demanding something of someone else just because you have different preferences. ;) Is that a great mindset?
Daily creative writing, journaling, (trying to) learn to dance, reading books in Spanish when I'd get more enjoyment reading in English. These are all things I've done with goals in mind beyond leisure. In fact I don't particularly enjoy them enough to do them without an objective, else I wouldn't have had to go out of my way to do them.
You don't enjoy everything or else you wouldn't have to try at anything.
> When someone binge watches a new TV series on Netflix no one asks them what skill they were trying to sharpen by enjoying that media.
But they weren't demanding this of anyone else. It was an objective for themself. You are actually the one demanding something of someone else just because you have different preferences. ;) Is that a great mindset?