That’s somewhat similar to a question asked a couple of days ago, which I answered in my Fun Fun Fun post π. Perhaps it depends on the mood I’m in.
It reminds me of an old song that I used to hear on my parents’ records. The first entry that I found on YouTube was Tony Hadley from Spandau Ballet. But here’s Dusty Springfield’s version.
In my leisure time, I tend to gravitate towards the computer. I might study some IT-related subject, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), play music, play games, or do something related to my faith, such as research and play hymns. Seems like I’m an indoor type. I do like brisk walking, but even most of my travel is done in my armchair. I love to explore parts of the world in virtual reality (VR), and I enjoy watching the experience of others who are more adventurous and energetic π.
But at the end of the day, my deepest joy comes from faith-related activities such as prayer, worship, reading the Bible, fellowship and evangelism. But, I’d hate to be without all the trivial things.
Good old Mario has been a close friend for over 30 years. And I don’t even mind having enemies – as long as I just encounter them in computer games π.

Here are some hymns about joy.

At the end of a long day of grinding, this is the best ‘ROI’ (Return on Investment). Family reminds us why we work so hard in the first place. Balance is the ultimate power move.”
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Thank you for the mixture of hymns about joy!
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