Around a couple of years ago, I wrote a post that discussed "hobby" and "responsibility" in contrast to each other while keeping it relevant to Pokémon. The discussion was based on the views of a certain person that I also had heard at around that time. Now, I'd like to go off on a tangent and add another dimension to that, which would be "passion". This too is based on a something (specifically, a talk) that I was exposed to fairly recently, and that made me think of the earlier relation as well as how to make sense of it with Pokémon.
Like in the previous discussion, some definitions are in order. According to the talk, a "hobby" is something that one does for fun, which is also likely the only outcome, while a "passion" is something that one does regardless of whether it is fun or not so fun. Thus, "responsibility" as discussed earlier would fit right in with the latter, although as stated, it could be construed more accurately as a dimension. And then, of course, there is the matter of fitting in Pokémon and what its fans do with it into this state of affairs.
It is a given that many Pokémon fans are in it for the fun, and when the not-so-fun matters come up, they are likely to pull out or disengage. For them, Pokémon would indeed be a "hobby" since only the fun matters are relevant. Yet it cannot be denied that some people are into Pokémon with all its ups and downs - whether they are responsible for those matters or not - and for them, Pokémon is a "passion", since they are in it for enjoying the fun aspects and navigating ("weathering") the less fun aspects.
Then there are me and my Pokémon dealings, and this blog as a subset of the latter. A lot of Pokémon has been fun for me (playing, watching, interacting), but then there have been the struggles ("grinding" the games, showing off with cosplay, and - as of late - even writing posts on this blog). With that, Pokémon is a "passion" for me since I deal with the fun aspects and not-so-fun aspects amidst everything else that I do. Whether they are or aren't my responsibilities, the "passion" has to be evident.
"Hobbies", "responsibilities", and "passions" will always be relevant for many things or realms, if the talks that mention them are of any indication. The same would be true for Pokémon, where all of them can be applied in different ways. Evidently, when "fun" is involved in some way - which is something that is rather expected for Pokémon - the dimension of "passion" against "hobby" becomes very much relevant in that case. Every fan, including me, can make their own considerations (including "responsibility") for what applies.
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