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What is the difference between your hobbies and your interests?
Interests are the things you like to do for fun, and hobbies are what you want to learn.
Hobbies are based on your values, and interests are the same as your abilities.
Interests are what you want to learn more about, and hobbies are talents you were born with.
Hobbies are the things you like to do for fun, and interests are things you want to learn more about.
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The correct choice is the last one:
Hobbies are the things you like to do for fun, and interests are things you want to learn more about.
Briefly: an interest is curiosity or attraction to a topic or activity; a hobby is an interest you actively pursue regularly for enjoyment (e.g., you might be interested in photography and make it a hobby by practicing and shooting photos).
Hobbies are the things you like to do for fun, and interests are things you want to learn more about.
Briefly: an interest is curiosity or attraction to a topic or activity; a hobby is an interest you actively pursue regularly for enjoyment (e.g., you might be interested in photography and make it a hobby by practicing and shooting photos).
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