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A shorter work week would be inspiring to bring the balance to a more rounded quality of life which includes time for deeper things like family and health and consciousness. However, from what I understand the Chinese are the opposite. They are driven to working more than we do in the west, a six or seven day work week. As kids they are schooled to the max, with extra lessons etc all day long. They will certainly not be cooling off from their immense work ethic.

I guess it depends on what the work is that you do. I don't work for a boss and do what I like and I like to sit at my computer "working" seven days a week all day long, besides the odd social or outdoor activity to keep a balance. Otherwise I love what I do so it's not even work, although much work is done in the form of writing and curating and researching or learning, or trading lol. But it feels like fun as opposed to work.

I presume by work we mean time given to a boss in exchange for salary. AI could really shift that paradigm, and already work from home has shifted the parameters recently.

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