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4 weeks ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Jenny Singer
Hobbies once defined human progress – today they feel like rare luxuries. Photo / 123RFWork, streaming, scrolling and side-hustling are keeping us from activities that bring joy and meaning to our days. It’s a first date. The drink in your hand is mostly ice. You’ve talked about your jobs, your days, your dogs. The conversation lulls, and you can feel the question coming. “So,” the person across the table asks, “what do you do for fun?” The answer should be easy.
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1 month ago |
texarkanagazette.com | Jenny Singer
It's a first date. The drink in your hand is mostly ice. You've talked about your jobs, your days, your dogs. The conversation lulls, and you can feel the question coming. "So," the person across the table asks, "what do you do for fun?"The answer should be easy. We are supposed to be living in the golden age of hobbies. Great thinkers of the 20th century believed that innovations in technology would make work so efficient that leisure would eclipse labor.
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Jenny Singer
The Home You OwnWork, streaming, scrolling and side-hustling are keeping us from activities that bring joy and meaning to our days. Just nowAnalysis by Jenny SingerIt’s a first date. The drink in your hand is mostly ice. You’ve talked about your jobs, your days, your dogs. The conversation lulls, and you can feel the question coming. “So,” the person across the table asks, “what do you do for fun?”The answer should be easy. We are supposed to be living in the golden age of hobbies.
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1 month ago |
glamour.es | Sam Reed |Jenny Singer
Inmersa en la promoción de la película Estado eléctrico junto a su compañero Chris Pratt, últimamente, Millie Bobby Brown está por todas partes. Programas matinales, nocturnos, podcasts, ruedas de prensa… Incluso los dos protagonistas de esta película de aventuras de Netflix ambientada en los 90 han pasado por España.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
afr.com | Jenny Singer
Jenny SingerJan 16, 2025 – 5.00am or Subscribe to save articleEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Stephanie Noble was easily influenced. The 38-year-old would turn to her phone to relax and scroll. When she saw influencers exclaim that they couldn’t live without a product, Noble decided she needed that product, too.
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