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It depends on your viewpoint. If something is fun to you it can be at the same time be a waste of time to somebody else. Games are a nice example. There are people that think that gaming is a waste of time. "
I don't think that was the point. If something is fun _for you_ then it is not a waste of time _for you_. It's a personal perspective.
People who think that games are a waste of time probably do not find them fun either.
As is the case with most hobbies and recreational activities. Only someone who knits would find knitting _not_ a waste of time.
Do what makes you happy and you are _not_ wasting time, no matter what other people think.