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To avoid the cognitive dissonance of not liking something that others seem to take so much pleasure in, we slowly change our perception of the thing we once did not enjoy.
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…talk to any leisure researcher, and he or she will say that the true test of leisure is not what the activity is that fills a certain block of time but how that time feels.
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What would you do for free strongly implies what activities you enjoy most and what probably comes pretty easily to you.
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We all bring more energy to the activities we enjoy and the pleasure itself sustains our energy.
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Human beings want to feel a part of something. We crave the feeling of belonging. We enjoy the feeling of being part of a group…
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If responsibility comes naturally to you, or if you enjoy that challenge, owning your own business is a good fit.
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Being creative does usually involve playing with ideas and having fun; enjoyment and imagination.
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When quality can be quickly assessed, people are less hesitant to try something new, which means that newcomers can enjoy lower barrier to entry.
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Whatever your age or gender, the great obstacle to enjoying the moment’s delights is not paying attention to them.
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There is a growing body of research that shows how a sense of enjoyment makes people more productive, sociable, and innovative.
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