14. Robert Louis Stevenson on Idleness
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In this episode we unpack Robert Louis Stevenson's 1877 essay "An Apology for Idlers." The essay explores… -Why we should spend a good deal of time being idle in our youth -Why we have a moral duty to be happy -Why books aren't all they're cracked up to be Links to Reading and Articles mentioned "An Apology to Idlers" by Robert Louis Stevenson "Vagabonding" by Rolf Potts **note** reading is not required to enjoy the episode! Host: Zach Stehura      UnpackingIdeas.com Guest: Alex Berner         Pocket Bard (Interactive music app for gamers and tabletop RPG's like D&D) Theme Music: Polyenso     listen here
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