
In this episode of The Barn Philosopher, Shelby and Ridge take a hard look at adults holding on to the things they loved as kids. From gaming to collecting, the question isn’t just whether it’s harmless — it’s whether it actually leads anywhere. Ridge admits he’s had many of the same interests over the years, but has intentionally resisted diving too deep, after seeing how some people can get stuck chasing those pursuits at the expense of real progress in life. Shelby takes a different angle, questioning what’s actually gained — is it building anything meaningful, or just earning points with friends? It’s a conversation about balance, discipline, and whether holding onto childhood interests adds to your life… or quietly holds you back. If this episode makes you think, share it with someone who still enjoys their hobbies — or might be a little too deep into them. Follow the show, leave a rating, and ask yourself: is this adding to your life, or just filling time?
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