This is a subject that has been mentioned before on the Forum, but I do not remember a Topic devoted to it.
One reason I feel compelled to start this topic is because of what is currently happening in my life.
Never before in my life have I needed the sanctuary that my model trains and layout provide to me. I believe that I am not alone, so if you regard, or have regarded, your trains and layout as vitally important therapy, please tell us about it here.
I will start us off by sharing my recent urgent need for such therapy.
First, a few months ago at the age of 71, instead of retiring, which is probably the sensible thing to do, I decided to step on the gas in my divorce law and mediation practice. And, without going into any details, which would be inappropriate to do here, boy, do I have a couple of Donnybrooks now: one is a custody battle in Court, and the other is a divorce litigatiom involving heated disputes over finances. These are challenging cases for me but because of a miraculous transformation in me that occurred about 1 year ago, I am reveling in it, and will share more about that later, except to say that my client and I are not the ones causing the agony, turmoil and potentially monumental expenses stemming these disputes; rather, my clients are truly victims and they need my help to avoid potential disaster.
When I go into overdrive in my law practice, as I am now, my trains and layout are vitally important to me.
IMO, model railroading can be a sanctuary for those who need to work intensely in their careers. Arnold