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Personal life is the course or state of an 's life, especially when viewed as the sum of personal contributing to one's personal identity.

(2025). 9780195431599, Oxford University Press. .

Apart from , most pre-modern peoples' time was limited by the need to meet necessities such as food and shelter through subsistence farming; was scarce.

(2025). 9780857930569, Edward Elgar Publishing. .
People identified with their in their community and engaged in activities based on necessity rather than on personal choice. in such communities was rare.

The modern conception of "personal life" is an offshoot of modern . Modern people tend to distinguish their work activities from their personal life and may seek work–life balance.

(2025). 9781101544280, Penguin. .
It is a person's choices and preferences outside of work that define personal life, including one's choice of hobbies, cultural interests, manner of dress, mate, friends, and so on. In particular, what activities one engages in during leisure-time defines a person's personal life. Religious authorities, , managers and personal-development gurus have seized on the concept of an individual life as a fulcrum for potential control and manipulation.
(2025). 9780232530186, Darton, Longman and Todd. .
(2025). 9781107605879, Cambridge University Press. .
(1995). 9788120814967, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. .

People in Western countries, such as the and , tend to value privacy. Privacy includes both information privacy and decisional privacy; people expect to be left alone with respect to intimate details of their life and they expect to be free from undue control by others.


History
In the past, before modern largely alleviated issues of economic in industrialised countries, most people spent a large portion of their time attempting to provide their basic survival needs, including water, food, and protection from the weather. Humans needed for the sake of both themselves and their community; food needed to be harvested and shelters needed to be maintained. There was little in a community, and people identified one another according to their social role.
(2025). 9781859738252, Berg Publishers.
Jobs were assigned out of necessity rather than personal choice.

Furthermore, individuals in many primarily viewed their under the aspect of a larger social whole, often one with underpinnings which placed the individual in relation to the .

(2025). 9780312253998, Macmillan. .
People in such cultures found their identity not through their individual —indeed, they may not have been able to conceive a choice which was purely individual. Such individuals, if asked to describe themselves, would speak of the collective of which they were part: the , the , the .
(1991). 9780205128068, Allyn and Bacon.
Even in the 21st century, survival issues dominate in many countries and societies. For example, the continents of Africa and Asia are still largely mired in and conditions, without technology, secure shelter, or reliable food sources. In such places, the concepts of a "personal life", "self-actualization", "personal fulfillment", or "" are often unaffordable luxuries.

The English philosopher (1632–1704) figures among the pioneers in discussing the concept of individual rights. In the 17th century he promoted the natural rights of the individual to life, , and , and included the pursuit of happiness as one of the individual's goals.


Sociology
The notion of a personal life, as currently understood in the west is in part an artefact of modern Western society. People in the , especially, place a high value on privacy. Since the colonial period, commentators have noted Americans' and their pursuit of . Compare:
(2025). 9780226737058, University of Chicago Press.
Indeed, the United States Declaration of Independence and the explicitly raise the pursuit of happiness and the expectation of privacy to the level of .

George Lakoff sees the of life as "a " as a noteworthy structuring idea in "our culture".

(1979). 9780521405614, Cambridge University Press.
Compare the traditional Chinese concept of .

In modern times, many people have come to think of their personal lives as separate from their .

(2025). 9781412903868, SAGE Publications. .
This 9 to 5 paradigm regards work and as distinct; one is either on the job or not, and the transition is abrupt. Employees have certain hours they are bound to work, and work during recreational time is rare. This may reflect the continuing specialisation of jobs and the demand for increased efficiency, both at work and at home. The common phrase "Work hard, play hard" illustrates this mindset. There is a growing trend, however, towards living more holistically and minimising such rigid distinctions between work and play, in order to achieve an "appropriate" work–life balance.

The concept of personal life also tends to be associated with the , the , their as well as their , , and . Increasingly, in the , a person's is also influenced by leisure-time use of consumer electronics such as , and the , and .

Other factors affecting personal life include individuals' , personal relationships, as well as and personal possessions.


Leisure activities
The way in which individuals make use of their spare time also plays an important role in defining their personal lives. In general, leisure activities can be categorised as either passive, in cases when no real effort is required, or active, when substantial physical or is needed.

Passive activities include watching , listening to , watching sports activities or going to the . The individual simply relaxes without any special effort.

Active activities may be more or less intensive ranging from , through and to sports such as or . Playing or undertaking creative writing might also be considered as demanding as these require a fair amount of mental effort.

Based on 2007 data, a US survey on use of leisure time found that the daily use of leisure time by individuals over 15 averaged 4.9 hours. Of this, more than half (2.6 hours) went on watching TV while only 19 minutes involved active participation in sports and exercise.


Privacy
has been understood as entailing two different concepts; namely informational privacy and decisional privacy. The former concerns the right to be left alone in respect of the most intimate details of one's personal life and is a more accepted doctrine than the latter which concerns freedom from undue regulation and control.
9780226886244, The University of Chicago Press.


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