I’ve heard this before, but haven’t found it the case personally. I started work in manual jobs and messing around with computers was my evening hobby. Many years later, I now do IT as a job (partly from gaining skills from that hobby) but also have continued it as my primary thing to do when I’m not working. I was worried when I changed into this career that my hobby would become too much like work to be enjoyable, but I’ve not found that.

Is this the same for other people, or am I unusual in doing something in my off hours that’s so close to my career? I’m genuinely curious to know if others have found the same or whether they found another hobby.

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    13 hours ago

    I would rather call it a side gig than a job, but I stopped learning new songs or practicing bass guitar after I started doing session and live musicianship. 95% of the “musicians” and “producers” know jackshit about their craft but always talk big. I love playing heavy metal music, but there are practically no one in where I live that can do something meaningful about it.