Utilizing leisure


  • Relaxation
  • Free time
  • Using leisure time
  • Making use of leisure time
  • Using surplus leisure time

Description

Using time which is not required for involvement in the community family care or employment.

Context

Leisure restores the energy expended by the individual in performing essential duties and contributes to cultural and spiritual development.

Implementation

Many societies are experiencing an increase in leisure time, as conditions of employment change. Increasingly more time is available than is needed for rest, and leisure time today offers wide potential both for creative alternate engagement (such as continuing education) but also for increased domestic violence and drug and alcohol abuse.

Claim

  1. The restorative function of leisure time ensures the continuing satisfaction of the physical and cultural needs of each individual, thus promoting broadened participation in the life and vision of society, and affording greater opportunities for creative contributions.

Counter claim

  1. Leisure time in itself is no more creative than the vision of those who use it.

  2. Leisure time can deny society those energies which would be available if directed toward some end, but which do not emerge in the unstructured leisure context.

  3. Some people, commonly called "workaholics", are enriched and delighted by the lack of leisure time.

  4. The division of life into "work", which is bad, and "leisure", which is good is an unreal dualism contradicted by people's holistic experience of all of their life as being an opportunity for social contribution and personal growth.


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