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Leisure: The Happiness of Pursuit
['Indy Staff', 'Mike Chapman']
The Santa Barbara Independent
Yet perhaps this paralysis in the face of time is an indication of exactly the sort of education our students desperately need.
In ancient Greek times, the original intent of education was to teach people the arts and skills of living free.
Education, then, must do more than prepare us for employment — it must prepare us for meaningful leisure.
This is less about the pursuit of happiness and more about the happiness of pursuit.
So let’s ask ourselves again: What might we do — and how might we live — in a world with more time?