I have to come clean: most of my present photography is the trying to make a something out of a nothing; you know, silk purse and sow's ears?
And yes, you are quite right: it does pass the time.
Trouble is, all amateur photography is about that, both the humble/exotic holiday meal-shot as the selfie, and the landscape when there's no storm... It's the problem defined by Donovan, and I've repeated it so often everybody and his dog knows it by heart by now. The only viable, worthwhile alternative to commission is the commission of sin in the snapping of people who are not expecting the service.
Basically, only people are interesting enough to warrant the effort, frustration and oft-experienced disappointment of abject failure. Only people provide one with the challenge of something that has the wit to outwit one. That's why so few people want to face the challenge: they could lose. That's why fashion was always a buzz: not only did you have to beat the hell out of the clothes, you had to make sure the girl was on your side too; they can be with you but against you, all at the same time. And still get paid. Whilst you carry the can.
Would you spend time, had you the choice, on a less demanding, less psychologically testing photographic adventure?