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This week, we are discussing not only what we do for a living but we do around those hours

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This week, we are discussing not only what we do for a living but we do around those hours. In our age of "permanent availability," do we find enough time for leisure? When we have the time, do we find fulfilling moments? When we choose not to work or are forced to not work (as is Gregor in The Metamorphosis), can we separate ourselves from the working world? How much is work affecting our leisure? 

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