Card 16 / 25: Can leisure be more physically demanding than work?
Answer:
Yes, as a footnote explained, it's possible that Crusoe enjoys swimming in the ocean as a leisure activity. This is much more physically taxing than other chores such as gathering twigs for a fire. Presumably Crusoe does not derive direct pleasure from collecting twigs, and so this activity is work, not leisure.
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