chapter 2 leisure

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russell

"the secret of happiness is this: let your interests be as wide as possible, and let your reactions to things and persons that interest you be a far as possible friendly rather than hostile"

ritual

any customarily repeated act

eudaimonia

aristotle's idea of happiness, doing good things

playfulness

attitude of throwing off constraints. these are the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual constraints that hold us back from high spiritedness, freedom and creativity

expressive pleasures

based on the use of creativity as a result of an experience.

surplus energy

burning up excess energy

solitude

can create growth and creativity

freedom, intrinsic reward, happiness, pleasure, play, humor, relaxation, ritual, solitude, commitment, spirituality, risk

categories of leisure

intellectual pleasure

comes from thinking activities.

agon

competitive and require some skill

extrinsic reward

doing something for a payoff

intrinsic reward

doing something for its own reason

identified regulation

engaging a pastime because its important

introjected regulation

engaging in a pastime so as not to feel guilty for not doing it

external regulation

engaging in a pastime to avoid a punishment

accomplishment

engaging in a pastime to feel efficient or competent

knowledge

engaging in a pastime to learn something new

having the means

expensive fees, equipment, clothing, transportation, and instruction of training

pleasure

feeling of happiness resulting from an experience that is enjoyed

relaxation

forces us to recharge and be productive later

sensory pleasures

found in everyday activities such as eating, listening to music, having sex and playing sports. directly stimulate our senses resulting in pleasure.

agon, alea, mimicry, and ilinx

four types of play

leisure satisfaction

gratification and contentment with one's leisure experiences and opportunities

competence-effectance

having an effect on things. need to produce effects- to be a cause of things taking place or being produced.

possessing personal qualities

having the knowledge, physical abilities, personality, etc. for a successful experience

unconditional leisure

high freedom and intrinsic meaning

relational leisure

high freedom and social meaning

ritual

holidays, traveling, the way a person jumps off of a diving board

recuperative leisure

intrinsic meaning and low freedom

stimulation

intrinsic reward. engaging in a pastime for the simple reason of just doing it

mimicry

involve role playing

to

leisure as freedom ___ is considered more satisfying. enables us to expand beyond the limits of the present to experience wonderfully fulfilling possibilities

relational leisure

leisure for sociability reasons

from

leisure is freedom ______ the necessary routine of life. this is less satisfying because it carries the connotation that leisure must first be earned through work

role determined

leisure that helps to accomplish a social role

recuperative leisure

leisure that makes up for a loss or deficit

catharsis

letting off emotional steam

spirituality

provides important coping resources for dealing with stress and fosters a sense of inner wholeness

unconditional leisure

purest type of leisure because it is wholly chosen by us

relaxation

recuperation

relaxation

relieves stres, improves the immune system and generally restores us for our work or school tasks

alea

require luck and winning as a matter of fate

behavioristic

response to a pleasurable stimulus

arousal seeking

seeking optimal stimulation

role determined leisure

social meaning and low freedom

decorum

socially useful behavior

play

spontaneous act that elevates us to the seriousness of frivolity

threat to solitude

almost impossible to be alone, fear of being lonely

leisure satisfaction

What does Kovacs suggest for linking leisure and happiness?

sensory pleasure

What is the contemporary typology of pleasure

sight sacralization

a tourist destination is considered sacred

humor

aids digestion, stimulates the heart, lowers blood pressure, strengthens muscles, improves the immune system, activates the brains creative function and reduces pain

psychoanalytic

mastering disturbing events or thoughts

ilinx

more sensory in nature, such as in drinking games

adults, children

on average, ____ laugh 15 times per day while ____ laugh 400 times per day

permission

passive consent of others or civic authorities, sanction from others

stoicism

people should be indifferent to both pleasure and pain

hedonism

pleasure is the highest goal of life. body, fame, power, and wealth are considered sources of pleasure

epicureanism

pleasure should be experienced in moderation and that the best pleasures are intellectual such as contemplation and appreciation. Inferior pleasures are those such as sexual drives and hunger

investigations of bregha

possessing personal qualities, having the means, receiving permission

preparation

practice for adult life

serious leisure

the substantial and systematic pursuit of a pastime

cynicism

virtue rather than pleasure was life's goal

leisure

we don't need all of these benefits at the same time and in the same pastime, but we do need some of them at least some of the time


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