Well-Spent Free Time
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A Well-Spent Free Time is a free time that is well spent.
- See: Badly-Spent Free Time, Leisure.
References
2016
- (Eberstadt, 2016) ⇒ Nicholas Eberstadt. (2016). “Men Without Work: America's Invisible Crisis." Templeton Press. ISBN:9781599474700
- QUOTE: Successive generations in our consumer era appear to be ever less aware of the age-old distinction between leisure and idleness in the spending of free-time. Bluntly stated, leisure refines and elevates; idleness corrupts and degrades.
1948
- (Pieper, 1948) ⇒ Josef Pieper. (1948/1953). “Muße und Kult (Leisure: The Basis of Culture; The Philosophical Act)." Ignatius Press,
1932
- (Russell, 1932) ⇒ Bertrand Russell. (1932). “In Praise of Idleness: and other essays." ISBN:0415325064