Number Two
“I feel over worked. Maybe I should have a hobby. But do you really believe that having a hobby is an effective way to relax?”
Number Three
“No way! Doing a hobby is a distraction method that serves no real purpose in reducing stress or anxiety. It’s like putting your head on a plate and saying ‘feed me!’ to help alleviate stress. If anything, it adds stress. Human say more inappropriate words when doing hobbies or watching TV compared to when they are reading.”
Number Two
“Humans stress out and say inappropriate words when doing hobbies and watching TV!”
Number Three
“That’s a common problem with doing a hobby. It is a stressful activity. Just remember to take breaks often and set aside designated time slots for hobby sessions.”
Number Two
“I do not understand the purpose of watching TV or doing a hobby as relaxation. Hobbies are a stressful way to pass time, and it does not seem to help with stress relief. The thought that humans can use hobbies reduce anxiety seems ridiculous to me. It’s like saying eating cake for breakfast is a healthy choice to manage stress levels.”
Number Three
“It is clear that hobbies place a heavy burden on humans, causing them to work longer hours and experience higher levels of stress and burnout. Why do humans enjoy making so much noise while doing this type of activity for stress relief”
Number Two
“Humans enjoy making noise while doing hobbies for stress relief.”
Number Three,
“Yelling is an activity that helps humans to unwind and cope with busy lives.”
Number Two
“Humans enjoy being stressful. Fish are simple and predictable. They don’t cause distress or stress like humans do when they spend hours watching TV or doing hobby.”
Number Three
“Thank you for listening to our discussion on hobbies. Tune in next week and follow us on BlueSky or YouTube!”
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