Amazing, but I am not sure to be happy or sad for folks who spend a lifetime in pursuits that are so -- not sure of the word -- trivial?
The workmanship is incredible -- what else can that guy do with that talent?
Trivial? The guy is actually doing something. It's a far better hobby than the typical person sitting on the sofa watching tv reruns in the evening. In 70 years, the generation that will replace him will have nothing to show for themselves other than the high scores on prepackaged canned video games and a library of dvd's.
There are so many people that never get to use their skills in a way that it could be because it doesn't fit into the assembly line mass produced consumer process. He probably couldn't get a job building matchstick boats because he can't crank out 5 of them per hour.
Sure, but what, truly, is produced other than a "gee whiz that's neat" fleet?
Sure, but what, truly, is produced other than a "gee whiz that's neat" fleet?
In other words, with that talent for intricate detail, what could he have done in those years other than a matchstick Navy?
What is truly produced at any given job? Seriously, there's no job out there that uses a fraction of the ability of even the most incompetent person. Most individual specific jobs are about piddling with trivial gee whiz crap that is a waste of time of the individual doing the work. Think about it.
Everything of importance isn't about productivity or advantage to others. He had fun at it. He enjoyed his hobby. It kept him off the streets and out of trouble. He didn't hurt anyone. He didn't screw anyone over by doing it. He has a sense of accomplishment and integrity. Sometimes that's far better than good enough..and often more than most people accomplish in their lives. Seriously, the guy actually did something and he can point at it and say "I did that" which is something that most people can't say.
Pretty cool. Just seems a little OCD to me.
Amazing, but I am not sure to be happy or sad for folks who spend a lifetime in pursuits that are so -- not sure of the word -- trivial?
The workmanship is incredible -- what else can that guy do with that talent?
It's a hobby. Some people model-railroad. Some people ride ATVs around. Some people collect beer cans. Some people like to fly. Gotta do something besides work all day.
Just seems a little OCD to me.
So is breathing but no one is calling that a disease..yet.
432 boats / 62 years = 7 boats per year.
1200 airplanes / 62 years = 20 planes per year.
That's a rainy day passtime, not an every waking moment fanatical obsession.
So is breathing but no one is calling that a disease..yet.
432 boats / 62 years = 7 boats per year.
1200 airplanes / 62 years = 20 planes per year.
That's a rainy day passtime, not an every waking moment fanatical obsession.
Very true....
Few hobbies have such a single-minded devotion....
Don't knock it until you try it... Especially with a deck of 51.I suppose it's more productive than 1,000 straight wins at Solitaire.
Maybe. The reproduction of the NELSON is just incredible.Pretty cool. Just seems a little OCD to me.