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== See also == == See also ==
* [[Activities of daily living]] * [[Activities of daily living]]
-*[[Boredom]]+* [[Boredom]]
-*[[Genre painting]]+
-*[[Human condition]]+
-*[[Maslow's hierarchy of needs]]+
-*[[Personal life]]+
-*[[Realism]]+
-*[[Realism (arts)]]+
-*[[Reality]]+
-*[[Subsistence]]+
-*[[Sexual life]]+
-*[[Utensil]]+
-== See also ==+
-* ''[[Being in the World]]''+
* [[Existentiell]] * [[Existentiell]]
 +* [[Genre painting]]
 +* [[Human condition]]
* [[Lifestyle (sociology)]] * [[Lifestyle (sociology)]]
* [[Lifeworld]] * [[Lifeworld]]
 +* [[Maslow's hierarchy of needs]]
* [[Personal life]] * [[Personal life]]
 +* [[Realism]]
* [[Realism (arts)]] * [[Realism (arts)]]
 +* [[Reality]]
* [[Shibui]] * [[Shibui]]
* [[Simple living]] * [[Simple living]]
-* [[Technics and Time, 1]]+* [[Subsistence]]
-* ''[[Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life]]''+* [[Sexual life]]
- +* [[Utensil]]
- +
==Further reading== ==Further reading==

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Woman at her Toilet (c. 1661-65) by Jan Steen. This detail shows the legs with sock marks.
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Woman at her Toilet (c. 1661-65) by Jan Steen. This detail shows the legs with sock marks.
The Smoker (ca. 1654 - 1662) by Joos van Craesbeeck
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The Smoker (ca. 1654 - 1662) by Joos van Craesbeeck

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Personal life (or everyday life or human existence) is the course of an individual human's life, especially when viewed as the sum of personal choices contributing to one's personal identity. It is a common notion in modern existence – although more so in more prosperous parts of the world, such as Western Europe and North America, where there are service industries designed to help people improve their personal lives via psychotherapy.

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