Abstract:With the continuous development of contemporary digital technology, human leisure is undergoing unprecedented changes. Individuals in the digital leisure environment are facing valuable opportunities to expand personal freedoms, empower charitable initiatives, democratize cultural exchange, and pursue holistic personal development. At the same time, this environment presents ethical risks, such as constraints on individual freedom, privacy data breaches, the spread of vulgar content, crises of trust, and the proliferation of online violence. Within this dual framework of constructing and deconstructing digital leisure ethics, discussions encompassing relationships between the real and virtual worlds, real and virtual entities, tangible and digital rights, and moral standards in both realms exhibit unique contemporary relevance and profound theoretical implications. From a future-oriented perspective, emerging technologies—such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, neuroscience, and neurotechnology—are poised to intertwine with contemporary literature, art, and gaming, crafting a new landscape for future leisure. The complex ethical implications within this evolving leisure framework merit close examination, aiming to foster leisure experiences that are rich in life significance.