There’s nothing like coming together with some of your best buds to roll some dice and slay some dragons. It certainly beats going to a loud, crowded club where everything is expensive and you can’t hear your friends talk. Sure, you need that every once and a while, just to keep in touch with culture, but there’s something about DnD that just feels more sustainable. It’s something you can do for the rest of your life and only get better at it.
You don’t age out of it at a certain time, and no manner of injuries can stop your progression. There aren’t a lot of hobbies you can say that about. Certain sports get more difficult as you age. Even video gaming requires some amount of dexterity with your fingers. DnD simply relies on your brain, your creativity, and your sense of imagination. As long as you can keep those things in check, you’re good.