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Write essay on On the topic The use of leisure.​

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The Use Of Leisure

Introduction-

It is said that “work is worship”. But we cannot always Work like machines. Even machines stop working they need oiling and Repairing. We know the proverb “all work and no play makes Jack a dull Boy.” So we must have leisure Leisure gives us mental and physical energy.

It removes the dullness of our life. In fact, leisure is essential for a happy

And healthy life. There was time when people did not realise the importance

Of leisure in factories and business house. Now our society ensures leisure

To people.

Avoid being idle-

But simply to have leisure is not enough. We should Not be idle during leisure hours. In fact,very few people know how to make. Proper use of leisure. Labourers often get drunk during leisure. Even Educated men spend the time in playing.cards or in gossiping only. There Are some people who sleep in their.leisure hours. This is not the use of

Leisure but the abuse of it.

Use of leisure-

We must make use of leisure. We should not waste. It. We spend the leisure in right way. We may spend it in reading, travelling, Hunting or in sports. We may have long walks and hold picnics. Those who Are in interested fine arts may utilize their leisure hours in satisfying theirTaste. Some people have interest inmusic, painting or drama. I sing the Songs of Mohd. Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar in leisure hours. Thus leisureHours may be utilized for pleasure.

Some other ways-

There are some other things in which people may Spend their leisure hours. Those are some people who have interest inVisiting films. They should witness films of educative and entertaining value. Gardening is a hobby which gives pleasure and satisfaction to some people.One may grow vegetables in leisure. One may join cultural functions and Intellectual discussion.

Value of liesure-

In India we do not understand the value of leisure.We do not know how to make the right use of time. People are often over- Worked. But there are many people who have too much leisure. Most of the

Farmer remain idle for most part of the year. In towns, people sometime Have no leisure. They work like machine. Poverty

Compels them to go on Working without leisure. This is not good either for the body or for the mind.But in western countries, people have no work on weekends. Being Refreshed, they return to work and they work with a greater amount of energy.

Importance of leisure –

Leisure is very important in our life. It gives Us a joy leisure after hard and dull job gives us relief. In fact holidays are

As important as working days. We must use our leisure for pleasure and

Comforts. A modern man is always busy and tense. He has no time which

He may call his own. There is a time foreverything; there is a time for work

And there should be a time for play. It is rightly said:

“Work while you work

Play while you play.

That is the way

To be Happy and gay.”

The spending of leisure rightly is a difficult art. It must be spent in

Activities which require some doing, some acting, some use of the brain.

The correct way of passing leisure is to acquire culture to make and con-

Template beautiful things. During holidays, one may go out on picnics as

Is done in the west and thus get an opportunity of enjoying and freshness

Of nature. Picnics are health giving and provided the much needed change

So essential for health and well being. They refresh the mind and make it

Forget for the time being the prosaic cares and worried of this sorry life of

Hours. They provide the much needed touch of poetry as one’s life. They Increase efficiency and send back a man to his work with greater enthusiasm

And energy.

Conclusion—

Leisure may also be passed with great profit in the making of beautiful things. There was a time when the Indian skilled workersUsed to make beautiful carpets, toys, baskets etc. in this leisure time, but

Now this art has been lost. Many of the Indian farmers and workers today

Are faced with problem of enforced leisure (unemployment) but they fail to

Use it rightly or own good and for the good of society. They are advised

To use their time in making beautiful things as their forefathers used to do.

Similarly, the educated may take to some hobby which would both entertain

Them and make more cultured. For example they may make printing or the

Study of standard works of literature more speciallypoetry. The way in which

A man passes his leisure is the test of education. But, in fact, Indians misuse Leisure..

Answered by Anonymous
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It is a common experience that if we work very hard and continuously at a thing we feel tired. Our minds begin to wander and we feel unable to fix our attention on the work. Psychologists say that fatigue is due to some of the brain matter being wasted while at hard work and, that, in order to allow the matter to be replaced, rest is necessary. It is only after rest that we feel as fresh as before. We thus see that leisure is quite essential for our system after hard work of any kind. This does not mean that we should absolutely cease to do any work even if this be possible, because work is as necessary as rest. Rest can often be had also as change in occupations.

Perhaps we have a hobby and we may be interested in stamp collecting. We may, then after a hard day’s work, collect stamps, affixes them neatly in sheets with decorated borders. This is not only a leasing occupations but also useful.

Suppose we have been working hard at mathematics from 10 O’clock in the morning till 4 O’clock in the evening, then we long for rest. We need not sit idle. We can sing a few of our favorite songs and enjoy the tunes.

It is possible for us to attend to our gardens during our leaser hours. We may trim a plant or prune a creep or dig the ground. We may watch the glory of the buds blossoming into flowers and watering the flower plants is not only pleasant diversion but also a very useful form of physical exercise. We can also watch the birds around.

If we are in the country, we may shut our books, take a walk into the open and mingle freely with farmers and other rural folk. We may study their outlook and ideas, their needs and aspirations. We may probably tell them a thing or two from our knowledge of modern times and of the modern world which they might not have known. We may try to teach the elements of hygiene and first-aid or if they have their own methods. We can also collect the tales most popular among them and thus specialized in the in folk-lore. It is a fascinating study which will reflect the various phase of the life of those spending most of their time in their native surroundings.

Others so inclined may try their hand at drawing or painting. Painting flower or creepers or birds in their natural setting is something of an achievement and may give us very great pleasure indeed. Those who have leisure may collect beautiful pictures and make them into neat albums.

Perhaps the most useful way of spending one’s leisure is to do some kind of social service especially to the backward sects of society. We may informally hold classes for illiterate adults, narrate interesting stories, teach them to read and write, tell them how to safeguard themselves against infectious deceases, teach them the benefit of thrift by encouraging them to deposit their meager savings in a savings bank or invest them in nations savings certificates and do a hundred other similar things besides. We may teach me the rudiments of civics, educate them about their rights as voters in our newly-won democracy and as to their duties in safeguarding it. We may exhort them to give their wholehearted cooperation in the community projects and other developments.

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