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The image contains two pie charts comparing the percentage of the day working adults spent on various activities in 1958 and 2008. In 1958, working occupied 33%, sleeping 32%, going out with friends/family 19%, relaxing at home 8%, travel to work 2%, and other interests or playing sports 6%. In 2008, working increased to 42%, sleeping decreased to 25%, going out with friends/family decreased to 6%, relaxing at home increased to 13%, travel to work rose to 8%, and other interests or playing sports increased to 8%.
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From the pie charts above, it can be seen that over the decades working adults have different priorities. In 1958 it was seen that there was a decrease in sleeping by 7% this is probably because of the increase in hustle culture over the years and people have prioritised being productive over sleep/rest as it can be also seen that there has also been an increase in work percentage.
There is also a significant difference in people relaxing at home, this can be interpreted as people prioprtiesing more alone time than going out and hanging out with friends and family, as there is a decrease in that too over the years.
Having a hobby to get one’s mind over work is very important and it can be seen that that has been the only consistent activity over the years.
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