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Sitting in a coffee shop, smoking a pipe, pretending to read a book by Noam Chomsky with one cynical eyebrow raised and an amused smirk on your face.
(even if you aren't an intellectual, this will make you look like one).
Needs beret.
To people that like to exercise the intellect, I'd probably recommend physical hobbies. Running, weightlifting, sports, martial arts, hiking, mountain climbing, cycling, swimming, etc.So what hobbies would be good for people who like to exercise their intellect? Add to the list?
- Chess
- Religion - Theology - Philosophy
- Models - boats, cars, planes etc.
- Role play games e.g. Dungeons and Dragons
- Electronics
- Programming languages e.g. Java.
Any more?
I would disagree with the majority of those.
Perhaps Chess, Theology, Philosophy and Learning Languages. But the rest of them do not seem fitting.
How about Reading? Or Learning an Instrument?
So what hobbies would be good for people who like to exercise their intellect? Add to the list?
- Chess
- Religion - Theology - Philosophy
- Models - boats, cars, planes etc.
- Role play games e.g. Dungeons and Dragons
- Electronics
- Programming languages e.g. Java.
Any more?