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As I am sure you are aware though pushing people to do things won't work.
Perhaps you can think back to things that used to really captivate his interests (sports, hobbies, media) and then look around for related events or opportunities he can get back involved with whatever it is.
If you are subtle and casually suggest something it would be far more likely to succeed than forcibly trying to get him out the house.
For arguments sake lets say he was mad into fixing up cars when he was younger, perhaps a friend could conveniently let you down on some local rally you had tickets for.
Or maybe you could look into the possibility of him helping out in workshops to share his craft with children or adults who want to learn new skills.
I could be way off the mark, but for what it's worth I think he just needs something new to spark his imagination, but you gotta be clever how you introduce this.
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