La génération Z n'a plus de hobby (et ça me fait peur)

Cloé Gallo
25 May 202508:18

Summary

TLDRIn this introspective video, the speaker reflects on how screens dominate modern life, with people spending a significant portion of their free time on them. They express frustration at how hobbies are often monetized or turned into productivity-driven activities, leading to a lack of true relaxation. The speaker shares their journey of realizing their screen addiction and the difficulty of disconnecting, even when trying new activities like skateboarding. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for balance between screen time and offline activities, encouraging a healthier relationship with both digital and traditional hobbies.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The daily routine of the speaker revolves around screens, from work to leisure activities, indicating the pervasive influence of technology in daily life.
  • 😀 More than 60% of French people's leisure time is spent in front of a screen, leading to reflection on the increasing dependency on digital devices.
  • 😀 The speaker initially doubted statistics about screen time but later realized their own habits mirrored these trends.
  • 😀 Traditional hobbies, which don’t involve screens, seem to be fading, and people are increasingly turning passions into monetizable or highly productive activities.
  • 😀 The pressure to make hobbies profitable or productive often removes the joy of engaging in them simply for fun or relaxation.
  • 😀 Despite realizing the screen addiction, the speaker struggles with balancing screen time and personal well-being.
  • 😀 Rest, for the speaker, was initially seen as activities requiring no mental effort, but these were actually quick dopamine hits that didn’t offer real relaxation.
  • 😀 Traditional hobbies require time, patience, and perseverance, contrasting with the instant gratification of screens and social media.
  • 😀 The fear of failure and judgment from others, particularly in trying new things like skateboarding, is a major barrier to personal exploration and enjoyment.
  • 😀 The speaker acknowledges the frustration of not mastering a skill immediately, highlighting the difference between real progress and the desire for quick rewards driven by dopamine.
  • 😀 Finding balance between screen time and real-world activities is essential, but it's important not to completely discard screen activities since they are also enjoyable and fulfilling.

Q & A

  • What was the main realization the speaker had after reading the article about screen time?

    -The speaker realized that their life revolved heavily around screens, and that most of their daily activities involved digital devices, leading them to question if they still had traditional hobbies.

  • How did the speaker feel about their own screen time habits at first?

    -Initially, the speaker felt that the statistic about screen time was exaggerated and alarmist. However, after reflecting on their daily routine, they realized it was more accurate than they had thought.

  • Why did the speaker feel conflicted about their hobbies?

    -The speaker felt conflicted because their hobby of storytelling and making videos, which they loved in their youth, had transformed into a job, turning it into something that was no longer a simple passion but rather something tied to expectations and financial pressure.

  • What does the speaker believe has happened to hobbies in modern society?

    -The speaker believes that nowadays, hobbies are expected to be monetizable or highly productive. It has become harder to simply enjoy activities for pleasure without the pressure to perform or make money from them.

  • What is the speaker's stance on balancing screen time and real-world activities?

    -The speaker believes it's important to find a balance between screen time and real-world activities. While they do not advocate for completely abandoning screens, they emphasize the importance of taking time for hobbies and activities that don't involve technology.

  • Why did the speaker decide to try skateboarding despite their fears?

    -The speaker was inspired by watching young women perform amazing tricks in skateboarding competitions. Despite fears of injury and societal judgment, they decided to give it a try and explore something they had always been curious about.

  • What did the speaker realize about their approach to relaxation?

    -The speaker realized that what they thought was relaxation, such as mindlessly scrolling on their phone, was actually just quick dopamine hits that didn't truly help them unwind. Real relaxation requires patience and engagement in activities that require time and effort.

  • How did the speaker overcome their fear of judgment while skateboarding?

    -The speaker initially felt nervous about being judged, especially because there were children around. However, they eventually accepted that it's okay to be bad at something and that the fear of others' opinions shouldn't stop them from trying new things.

  • What does the speaker think about the current culture of instant gratification and social media?

    -The speaker acknowledges that the culture of instant gratification, fueled by social media and quick dopamine fixes, has made it harder to appreciate the value of patience and persistence in traditional hobbies or real-world activities.

  • What message does the speaker want to convey about hobbies and screen time?

    -The speaker wants to convey that it's important to engage in activities for personal enjoyment without the pressure of monetization or productivity. They encourage finding a balance between screen time and activities that help clear the mind and provide real relaxation.

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