— Vitros
Write about a hobby or pastime you had as a child that you no longer do.
— Vitros
Context
Childhood hobbies often arise naturally — driven by curiosity, repetition, and time that felt open and unstructured. As life grows more complex, some of these pastimes fade away, not because they lost meaning, but because priorities shifted. Looking back, they can feel like snapshots of who you were before expectations and responsibilities took over.
This prompt invites you to revisit a hobby you once loved and what it meant to you then. Consider how you spent your time, what drew you to it, and how it made you feel. Reflecting on past interests can reveal early sources of joy, focus, or identity — and may even spark curiosity about what parts of that experience you might still want to reclaim or reinterpret today.
