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Because it's neat! I took glassblowing in college, and (a) it was fun, (b) I get to see glass objects and puzzle out how they were made, and (c) I get to tell people I took glassblowing which makes people do a double take.
(I mean, c'mon, I get opportunities to tell people that one of my final exams in college was making a Hero Engine).
Archery seems similarly likely to make you feel awesome.
Opportunity cost. An improv comedy course does this as well.
Years ago I heard an audio book by Jim Rohm in which he made the point that even people without near-death experiences have intersting stories to tell.
I said to myself: "I do have had sort of a near-death experience but I still feel like I have no intersting stories to tell." After that day I stopped making that excuse.
I do have plenty of stories that signal much more uniqueness because they are not easily reconstructed. Everyone can imagine just signing up for a college course or an archery class.
If you want to signal specialness experiences that aren't easily simulated are better.