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Rich people of the 19th century-as shown in cinema-spent
their evenings in lounges and salons, dancing leisurely, blowing
smoke rings, discussing areane philosophical topics, or romanc-
ing well-dressed demure ladies To be rich was to have leisure,
time. Others did their running around. Today, the rich man is the
one with no time at all. Always hard-pressed and pre-occupied.
Not only do they have their hands full
, they make quite a show
of it. Why? How did 'busyness' become the ultimate status-
symbol of our times?
Unlike our agricultural and industrial ancestors who prided
themselves on the luxury goods they owned and howlittle they
worked, today the ultimate aspirational objects are the workers-
themselves, who, by bragging about how busy they are, can
signal just how much the labour market values them and their
skills.)
How much value people place on 'busýness' also varies with
culture. Americans, who do not even have the right to take paid
holidays, place a premium on workholism, while countries like
Spain, Italy, Greece and France, which are more laidback despite
being developed, value leisure more.
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