As the civilization we have moved on with technology, education and overall life status. Sycophants praising honest toil seem to lose interest and more people are looking for leisure time. What is your opinion on 4 or 6 hour workday?
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One way or another, the "8 hour work day" is probably somewhat irrelevant to modern distributed knowledge work.
It will be interesting to see if any new "norms" can really take off. I don't think it's clear that it will blankly result in a shorter work day, but I imagine a more flexible workday has to be inevitable.
I wonder if people who talk about work in terms of hours even find any meaning in the work they do! Guess, these are the people who work only to pay their bills or because they have no choice. I hope you get to do what you really want to
I think it's unfair to people who have jobs that can't be split that way, but that just because it's not fair doesn't mean it's not a step in the right direction towards fair.
The corny old science-fiction utopia that we see in things like Star Trek (explicitly laid out in this week's Orville) is a post-scarcity society where nobody has to work. Where "work" is something you elect to do for other reasons like personal satisfaction or reputation.
I see a common complaint amongst retirees is that they have nothing to do. They've spent their lives working 40-60 hours per week and suddenly they're stuck at home, bored with everything they try.
I'd prefer to live without work, my every need provided for by technology and nature. We're not there yet, and won't be in my lifetime, but society exists to let people exist together without hurting each other, and civilisation is supposed to be the way this cooperation pushes that forwards towards utopia.
I work at a four day work week, 8 hr days (32 hr, get paid like a normal 40)
I think if a 4-6 hr work day was spread out or strategically implemented, it would make sense, but especially with my condensed 4 day work week, I don't think less than 8 hrs is tenable.
My context is mote startup/ scale up, so there's tons of engaging work to do.
With remote work I think that most days have flexible hours. It may be 4-8 hours of focused work. I focus on getting an achievable task or story done. If I feel that if I have accomplished something useful I might stop working for the day.