Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for January 24, 1994
Transcript:
Dad: Our lives are filled with machines designed to reduce work and increase leisure. We have more leisure than man has ever had. And what do we do with this leisure? Educate ourselves: Take up new interests? Explore? Invent? Create? Calvin: Dad, I can't hear this commercial. Calvin: If it were up to Dad, leisure would be as bad as work.
Increasingly, leisure does nothing for us, but we don’t want to do anything else.