
Episode 222: Choosing Sartre for All Mankind
Very Bad Wizards
The Curviliniar Effect of Social Activities
The curviliniar effect is such that you're not as penalized in your subjective well being for more discretionary time. They find like that, it goes away if the, if the discretionary time is spent on social activities. So long as it's your doing it with other people socially, you're involved in social activities. And that feels too unstructured sometimes.
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