career vs. hobby vs. pursuit

nobody asked, BUT I struggle with the term "hobby". I like to dive fully and completely into things. I do not like getting only casually into something. This is true with both the activities I do and the fandoms I participate in. But we'll focus on the former here. 

For example, my current career is computer programming, but that's also one of my most important pursuits. (I think it's 100% okay to make a passion your career and I find that it does not diminish my enthusiasm for something, even if I am frustrated with the job itself.)

Writing and art are also extremely important to me, at the level of pursuit or even side career despite the fact that I'm not making money off of either of them right now. 

I'm kind of approaching it like this:

CAREER/SERIOUS PURSUIT: Coding, art, game dev (and thus playing games), writing (and thus reading)
EDUCATION: Engineering
HOBBY/SERIOUS PURSUIT: Running, lifting, playing music
HOBBY/NOT AS SERIOUS: learning languages, lucid dreaming (bonus: getting more sleep is good for lifting), keeping up with theme parks/paleontology/astronomy news

Balancing it all doesn't seem nearly as bad when you write it down like this. 

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