Hard work and leisure


A quote from Ecology of Eden was discussed in class. On page 335 it says, “It may reflect the insight that leisure is meaningless without meaningful work.” I agree with this statement to a certain point. I do think that no matter what leisure is beneficial and everyone can enjoy it, no matter how hard they’ve worked; however, leisure is heightened when there is meaningful work that is done before it. Free time is more special when there is less of it. You can enjoy the time you have not doing something more when you have already done a lot and accomplishment tasks. This is why people often leisure at the end of the day and not the beginning. When you wake up, you often start getting stuff done and being productive, but by the end of the day when you’ve already worked hard and completed many things, you’re able to sit down and reflect on what you’ve already accomplished.

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