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On Doing Nothing - J.B.Priestley : What does the author refer to when he says that 'There is still plenty of energy in the world...but most of it is simply misdirected'?​

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On Doing Nothing by J.B. Priestley Summary – J.B. Priestley has been staying with a friend of his, an artist and delightfully lazy fellow at his cottage among the Yorkshire fells. They had been lucky enough to enjoy a spell of really warm weather. Day after day they had set off in the morning. They had taken the nearest moorland path. They had climbed leisurely until they had reached somewhere about two thousand feet above the sea level and had spent long golden afternoons lying flat on their backs doing nothing. The moor land afforded them good many things of pleasure and delight.

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