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“Nature herself, as has been often said, requires that we should be able, not only to work well, but to use leisure well; for, as I must repeat once again, the first principle of all action is leisure. Both are required, but leisure is better than occupation and is its end.” quote by Aristotle
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“Nature herself, as has been often said, requires that we should be able, not only to work well, but to use leisure well; for, as I must repeat once again, the first principle of all action is leisure. Both are required, but leisure is better than occupation and is its end.”

Aristotle

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Source Philosophical treatise, 4th century BC

Leisure is essential for human flourishing; it allows us to apply our abilities wisely beyond mere work.

In simple terms: Leisure lets us use our talents well.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate meaningful leisure.

Themes

philosophy well‑being balance

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • creative projects
  • family time
  • community service

Key Concepts

Aristotelian ethics eudaimonia

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you make leisure purposeful?
  • What activities reflect your best self?
A Different Perspective

Leisure can become idle if not purposeful.

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