Balance is like an indifference curve in a time allocation between various things (work, friends, hobbies) one chose or has to do.
Each one of us has its own indifference curve. And when we age and add new things, the indifference curve change and therefore the repartition of time.
I for one loved videogames and invested most of my time in it. Now that I have other options (other "things" to do), even if videogames are still fun, they represent a lower proportion of my time because other things are just bringing more satisfaction.
Maybe if I added kids to the "things", they would take a bigger chunk of time - most people say they bring more satisfaction than most other things.
Each one of us has its own indifference curve. And when we age and add new things, the indifference curve change and therefore the repartition of time.
I for one loved videogames and invested most of my time in it. Now that I have other options (other "things" to do), even if videogames are still fun, they represent a lower proportion of my time because other things are just bringing more satisfaction.
Maybe if I added kids to the "things", they would take a bigger chunk of time - most people say they bring more satisfaction than most other things.