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“For many philosophers, idleness … is actually one of old age’s greatest gifts.
Source: https://www.dmcityview.com/joes-neighborhood/2023/09/06/104187/
From 1900 to 1913, “there were 1,286 days of idleness due to strikes and lockouts per thousand workers in Sweden.
I imagine many readers — who, like me, are non-skiers — spent the snowy weekend in a state of relative idleness, wondering what the world is coming to, and – like me — ran across the January 17 op-ed article in the discussing the FAFO Effect.
Source: https://pagosadailypost.com/2023/01/23/ready-fire-aim-an-analysis-of-the-fafo-effect/
They shared grievances and fears about homeless people, judgments about substance use and idleness.