However, I think it's not a bad thing that hobbies turn into jobs!
Interest will make you always have the desire to learn, and continuous learning is conducive to personal growth. In real life, it's not that many people don't want to turn their hobbies into jobs, but it's hard to do, but once they do, there will be many unexpected effects, because if they like you, they will work harder, because if they like you, they will turn fatigue into motivation.
For example, Kyle, the original "Erhuan Shisanlang", went to the detention center for racing because he liked cars, and paid the price. But because I like and like cars, I entered the car 168 and car home to do car evaluation work, and later became the self-media in the car circle. Successfully operated self-media programs such as "Radish Report" and "Off-road Road Book", and obtained investment in car-changing. I have successfully combined my hobby with my work. I've never missed racing, doing a show or being a boss. I not only satisfied my hobbies, but also succeeded in my career and became a winner in life.
Of course, not everyone can take hobbies as work and achieve results, but isn't everything like this? Doing may not be successful, and not doing it will not be successful.
Therefore, everyone who can finally turn his hobby into a job is a happy person, so work hard for his goal!