In response to the OP's question:
(first imagine old Doc Brown's face in Back To The Future, wild eyed, fright wig hair as he said: "1.21 gigawatts? 1.21 GIGAWATTS!? Great Scott!")
Retire at 60!? Retire at SIXTY!?!? Great Scott! that was FIVE YEARS AGO.... The future is the only choice... BACK TO THE FUTURE!!!!"
There are big advantages to being older in this hobby, IMHO.
When I was young, say 25 years old, my sex drive was in total control 24/7.
"Little Dicky" ALWAYS wanted to do the driving and he had no concept of stop signs, traffic rules, pedestrians... only knew there was an accelerator and he couldn't even see over the top of the fucking steering wheel!
Fast forward 40 years back to the future.
Now, I do the driving!!
On the way to dates, Little Dicky is allowed to have a hard on in the car, but NOT allowed to drive. I keep him happy during the trip with stories about how in the land of
snakes, "he -- the only one eyed snake -- is king."
This seems to keep him happy despite the constant question: "Are we there yet... are we there yet!!!"
Kids...Sheesh!
Now I plan, research, take my time, and try and conserve my fun time money, focusing on quality VS quantity.
For instance, I've recently queried Melannie Star (on P411) for a first time visit for a very special "power reversal, erotically dominant" service she is known to provide with excellence and passion.
I've done my research. She's at the top of my "to-do" list. I'm waiting for the best timing.
This visit with Melannie will likely be worth at least 2 or 3 hastily, not-so-well-researched dates.
Little Dicky will simply have to wait.
(I'm not above threatening him: "OK... Its a "cock lock" or one-eyed-snake-stories...your decision, Pal
)
I suppose that would be my chief recommendation about hobbying... bring the same ability, patience, thoroughness, and sense of reality and expectation you utilize in your other endeavors that have made you successful.
Keep your "kid" in check.
Patience... patience...Grasshopper
I would MUCH rather be myself now in this activity with all the inherent pitfalls, responsibilities, and pleasures, than when I was 25.
For no amount of love or money would I want to be my 25 year old self again!!
For me, there is simply no contest.
"Youth is wasted on the young." -- Mark Twain