The concept of leisure in the United States is somewhat odd.
Free time from work is something that people desire, however having too much
free time is often looked at as being lazy or not ambitious enough. In our
society, one is taught that one must work, and work long and hard to get ahead.
And this is true to some extent. However when work and the pursuit of money
gets in the way of important things such as family and leisure, it can do harm.
Gaudium et Spes stresses the importance of cultivating a person’s mind not only
through formal education but also through cultural experience. The text states,
“A man is more precious for
what he is than for what he has”. In our culture of constant work and little
leisure time this can sometimes be difficult for people to do. Relating to this
the document also says, “It happens too often, however, even in our days, that
workers are reduced to the level of being slaves to their own work. This is by
no means justified by the so-called economic laws.” Our cultures leisure time
also seems (not for all but for some) to revolve around individual and inside
activities such as watching TV or playing video games. In limited quantities
these are fine, but they seem to differ from the normal Italian concept of
leisure.
From
observing people in Rome and other Italian cities it appears as though the
Italian concept of leisure differs slightly from our own. First, the work life
is not as prolonged as in the U.S., there is time for Italians to do other
things besides constantly work. It has also been noticed that free time
sometimes means sitting down to a cappuccino with a friend or family member and
talking. Of course we also do that in the U.S., however here it seems part of
the everyday routine. Chapter ten in Barzini’s book The Italians is titled the “Pursuit of Life”. Even though often time’s
leisure will not let one acquire more money, it gives the opportunities to gain
more important things and to pursue not just an existence, but a life.
Ciao Geri,
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