Lyn Alden
· 53w
That assumes that society provides uneconomic people the time and life to pursue their hobbies.
People pursue fewer hobbies when they don't have shelter, food, medicine, and so forth. And if they can...
Good point the total amount of free time is relative to that yes - that’s why I brought up Frankl because his story is about how searching for meaning still happens in the worst situations.