Catharsis
catch u on the flip scythe
One night per year. Of course someone would have to actually make the toys but I'd just use elf slavery for that obviously.
smashing clocks,
You joke, but it's apparently something that happened during the Paris Commune: gangs of workmen went round the city smashing the clocks in workshops, to symbolise the fact they were no longer slaves to the working day. And also, presumably, because smashing things is fun and the default state of any Parisian is at least moderately drunk.Damn. You're dreaming bigger than I ever have, I think.
You joke,
You couldn't possibly consider the things that you now label as "work" as "more fulfilling" in themselves?
It would take a shift in consciousness, I suppose, but mightn't that be doable? And maybe preferable to just writing off a section of your life as drudgery?
Not that I know how, I should add. But I like the idea of it in theory.
I have a nagging feeling that to see Work as something to be endured or tolerated because one has no choice surely isn't the optimal approach.
40 a week sounds great I guess.
I can work as much as I want nowadays but somehow never work less than 60. Though in all fairness I do plenty of personal stuff during my work hours - perks of having no patrón![]()
I have meetings at crazy hours sometimes (often) so I just hang out in the office until late. I could videocall from home, but have better resources at the office, and access to employees who can do stuff that I might need doing.Why not stop doing personal stuff at work and go home early and do it there instead? So instead of 60 work hours you could do 40, and still get the exact amount of stuff done.