

148. What Is Fun, Exactly?
33 snips May 28, 2023
Why does time seem to speed up when we're enjoying ourselves? Discover the intriguing connections between fun, play, and our perception of time. Delve into the evolution of enjoyment, tracing its roots and cultural significance. Explore how shared experiences, like a memorable meal, can enhance our joy. Learn about playful interactions in animals, and even how laughter contributes to our happiness. This lively discussion encourages listeners to reflect on their own ideas of what makes activities truly fun.
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Sid's Fun Activities
- Sid Moorer enjoys cross-country skiing, both alone and with others.
- He also finds getting ice cream fun, even when the ice cream is not great.
Fun's Elusive Definition
- Maria Konnikova and Angela Duckworth discuss the lack of scientific research on fun.
- Fun seems subjective and context-dependent, making it hard to define.
Etymology of Fun
- The word "fun" originated from words meaning "hoax" or "dupe" and was supposedly a French invention.
- Henry VII outlawed fun, but Anne Boleyn brought it back to the British court.