NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Catherine Price, author of The Power of Fun, about why it can be so difficult for adults to have fun and how people can find ways to incorporate fun into their life.
Search "how to have fun" on Google and literally billions of search results come up. People pay hundreds of dollars to hire party coaches and play coaches. There are seminars and workshops on how to ...
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People are confused about what Gen Z does for fun. Some are worried they don't have fun at all. Gen Zers say they spend a lot of time in the house reading, playing games, and crocheting. Rising costs ...
Ms. Bennett is a contributing editor in Opinion who writes on gender, politics and culture. I did something called survival camp as a teenager, an entirely voluntary activity, ostensibly for fun.
There are probably as many answers as there are golfers. After all, fun is in the belly laugh of the beholder. I recall a round years ago on a nine-hole course with sand greens in central Kansas where ...
Prioritizing fun may feel impossible right now. But this four-step plan will help you rediscover how to feel more alive. By Catherine Price As we enter yet another phase of Covid cancellations and ...
Ian Bogost is really into things. He’s been my colleague for the three years I’ve worked at The Atlantic, and in that time, there have been a lot of chats in our work Slack-room about video games and ...