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Salugenology (WHY HUMANS REQUIRE HOBBIES) Part 1 with Julia Hotz

2025/4/23
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This chapter introduces salutogenesis, the study of health, in contrast to pathogenesis, the study of disease. It highlights the importance of understanding factors that contribute to health and well-being, beyond the absence of illness.
  • Salutogenesis is the study of health, focusing on factors that promote well-being.
  • Pathogenesis is the study of disease.
  • Health is not merely the absence of disease but a process of comprehension, manageability, and meaningfulness.

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Crafting. Motorcycle repair. Banjo lessons. Hobbies aren’t a reward, but tools to save your mental and physical health. Journalist/author of “The Connection Cure,” — and professional Salugenology expert — Julia Hotz explains the science behind going outside, rediscovering what makes you happy, scheduling time for hobbies if you have no time for hobbies, free support, how quarantine affected mental health, what if social interaction gives you the willies, what if depression keeps you from doing the things that lift depression, the scientific deal with cold-plunging, where to volunteer, saving money by joining knitting circle or fishing club, if protesting is a good hobby, how capitalism can literally kill us, and why she hates the title of her own book.

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