12a focus?

<p>Now that my 12b problem has been resolved, here surfaces another problem... <em>sigh</em></p>

<p>So, the prompt reads: Tell us about something you do for the pleasure of it.</p>

<p>My question is, should the focus be on something I do often, or on the pure pleasure of something, even if I don't get to do that something very often? While I do <insert activity="" here=""> quite often for the satisfaction / stress relief of it, I would definitely do more of <insert another="" activity="" here=""> had I a more conducive environment, because it's just so exhilaratingly fun.
(This might be a trivial question, but I wanted to avoid to responding to a misleading interpretation of the prompt.)</insert></insert></p>

<p>Thanks for any help. :)</p>

<p>Choose either and explain. :)</p>

<p>lol... I've written up both options already. The latter fun activity is perhaps better written up (and multiple times more fun) than my usual stress-relief one, but my brother's just declared that one BS/fraud on the grounds that I don't do the thing often enough.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, adding another "optional" essay might be overkill at this point (planning to send 3 250-wd-ish essays already).</p>

<p>Anyone else?</p>

<p>I don't think it needs to be something you do often. If the one you do less often showcases you better and is more fun to read, I'd definitely go with that one.</p>

<p>Haha, that prompt is not supposed to be a trick question. :)</p>