The study found that there is a sweet spot for free time, but it goes away if you engage in social vities. The author says we need to think moralistically when it comes to something like free time. In some countries and some cultures, they would ask what's the bet? You know, how much work makes you happy, lik me, not how much free time makes you have.
David and Tamler don black turtlenecks and light up a couple of Gauloises to talk about Jean Paul Sartre's classic essay “Existentialism is a Humanism.” Why are choices so fundamental to our experience? What does Sartre mean when he says that “existence precedes essence”? Why does he try to shoehorn universalizability into a view that’s clearly hostile to it?
Plus, how much free time is good for you? Is that even the right question?
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