Valuable Activities (2024)

When it comes to what you spend, your money on you should focus on things that appreciate instead of things that depreciate. For example, if you buy a house for a fair price, it will generally be worth more in 15 years than what you paid for it. If you purchase a sports car, it will generally be worth less. When it comes to how you spend your time, you have to think in the same way. Some activities are inherently more valuable than others. Activities that make you more valuable or create something that will produce an income for later make for a better use of your time than activities that produce no lasting benefit.

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A common trait I see in successful people is that what they do for entertainment often gives them benefits that go well beyond the simple entertainment value. According to Nielsen, the average person watches 4 hours and 35 minutes of television each day. A small percentage of those are watching educational programing and another percentage are probably watching television while they exercise, but most of them are probably just killing time with a passive activity that adds no value to their life. Interestingly enough, the lower your income, the more time you will spend in front of the television. One could argue that rich people go to the movies instead of watching the TV at home or perhaps lower income earners can’t afford the expensive entertainment of the higher classes, but I would guess there is more of a causation factor here. People who are successful and have higher incomes often spend their time doing activities that are more rewarding than watching TV.

I’m not trying to just pick on television here. It illustrates the point very well, but in truth, there are a number of activities that can easily crowd out more valuable activities. There are many activities that aren’t necessarily bad in and of themselves. Their detriment comes from what they prevent you from doing–particularly when done in excess. Playing a video game isn’t necessarily bad, but spending more time gaming than you spend with your kids is definitely not a good thing. By organizing your life around activities that have lasting value, you can reduce the amount of time drained by non-valuable activities. I’m not saying you should never watch TV or play a video game, but you will be far better off if your primary entertainment activities aren’t centered around those two things.

Let’s look at some different types of valuable activities.

Reading

Reading is one of the primary ways we learn about things that are beyond our normal day-to-day experiences. Yes, you can learn by talking with others, watching a video and going to experience something for yourself, but reading is still the activity that gives you access to the greatest amount of knowledge.

In particular, reading books is a valuable activity. The Internet is a valuable resource and there are types of information that lend themselves very well to the web format, but for in-depth, extended study of a topic, books are still the best way to learn.

I’ve seen some statistics saying that 42% of college graduates don’t read another book before they die. The average conversation uses significantly fewer words of vocabulary than even children’s books. You are unlikely to increase your vocabulary through talking with people, and most media isn’t much better. Other studies suggest a strong correlation between above average vocabularies and above average salaries. If you want to increase your vocabulary, books are going to be your best bet.

Beyond just increasing your vocabulary, books contain the knowledge you need to get a raise, start your own business, be more efficient, better parent your children, invest your money, etc. Your ability and discipline to obtain that knowledge is what will determine whether you fall to the left or right of average in many areas of life.

Exercise

Exercise keeps you in shape, makes you look better, makes you think better and extends your life. It is funny that one of the biggest excuses for not exercising is “I don’t have time.” In a broader context, you don’t really have time not to exercise. A brisk walk for 30 minutes five days per week can add 3 years to your life. That is nearly another 9,000 hours to live with only a 130 hour per year investment.

Even if exercising didn’t extend your life, it will help save you time. Exercise helps make it easier to learn and keeps your mind in good shape. Even small amounts of consistent exercise have been shown to reduce your chances of Alzheimer’s and dementia by 33%. Exercise has also been shown to make it easier to handle stress and to make you more productive.

Exercise is an investment in the way you look. The way you look does influence how people treat you. Even more importantly, it influences how you feel about yourself. Both of these factors can play a big part in your ability to succeed in life and in the opportunities made available to you.

Business Hobbies

If you can do something for fun that brings in an income, it makes your time go further. Here are some ideas of hobbies that can also be a business:

  • Blogging – Like this site. It started out as a hobby, but now makes a non-trivial amount of money each month.
  • Travel – Some people leverage their travel to write books, travel guides, etc.
  • Watching Movies – Sound crazy? The guy who started www.imdb.org had quite a business and eventually sold it to Amazon.
  • Gardening – There are people who have turned their small gardening hobby into a profitable way to raise and sell herbs.

I’m not saying you should never do anything just for fun, but there may be a way to monetize something you love and turn it into a business. In the end, that gives you more time to do the things you enjoy because you are getting paid for it.

Educational Pursuits

Doing things that make you smarter pays great dividends. Not only does it teach you new skills and new knowledge, but it helps keep your mind working sharp and helps you avoid certain types of mental problems as you age. And it isn’t just a matter of studying something really hard. There are lots of things to learn that can be entertaining as well as educational. Here are some ideas.

  1. Educational cruise -There are cruises that are designed to teach you everything from how to use your computer to understanding the culture of the places you visit. Semester at Sea is a company that partners with universities to offer credit for these trips.
  2. Cooking classes – If you and your spouse enjoy cooking, a class or two can be a great way to do something fun while learning a skill you can use for the rest of your life.
  3. College classes – Taking a class or two can be a great way to enrich your life in a fun, beneficial way. With night classes and internet-based programs, there are a lot of options available.

Family Activities

Doing things with your family is one of the best uses of your time. It is easy to get caught up in work and social activities and overlook spending time with the people you value the most. When you are 80, there are probably very few things you will wish you had done other than spending more time with your family.

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