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When billionaires have free time, they have the means for extravagant hobbies,
 whether it's collecting classic cars or jet-setting across the globe. But the most
 common hobby billionaires pursue isn't a display of wealth — it's philanthropy. 
Wealth-X, a company that conducts research on the ultra-wealthy, recently 
released its annual billionaire census, which explores the trends and habits 
of the world's richest people. The census tracked billionaires' passions, 
interests, and hobbies, providing us with a peek into how the super wealthy 
spend their free time.
Philanthropy proved the most popular hobby, with more than half of all 
billionaires pursuing charitable activities. This generosity comes as no 
surprise, though, thanks to the rise in recognition of endeavors such as 
The Giving Pledge, a promise started by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett 
to commit more than half of their wealth to philanthropic causes during 
their lifetime. 
"The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and The Giving Pledge have instilled 
a sense of humanitarian responsibility in billionaires to use their vast wealth 
to make a difference in the world," Wealth-X notes. 
From art and fashion to hunting and fishing, read on to see the 20 most 
common hobbies and passions of the world's richest people, as well as the 
percentage of billionaires who participate in each.