(August 15, 2012 at 10:39 am)Napoléon Wrote:(August 15, 2012 at 6:02 am)Godschild Wrote: You seem to be a very sad person, just sayin'.
Oh, the irony of a southern baptist uttering those words.
Haha, thanks Napoleon, I am glad not to be the only one to see the irony of a Christian saying something like that. To them everyone opposing such inventions like repetitive grind-and-paralysis weeks is a gruesome individual ;-) Quite interestingly, the Christians themselves often appear to be quite gruesome in their fanaticism of self-torture covered up by pretending that their "happy" this way, with this most hilarious and yet somewhat abominal fake smiling and artificial voice tones on their bloody Sundays ;-)
I am not suggesting a different length for the week, just abandoning it altogether. Instead of thinking about the weekend when working and thinking about the dreaded Monday when trying to have some fun, in a week-free world one can work or have fun any time which has already been tested by freelancers. The weekly routine has profound psychological effects and causes people to hate their work and do it worse than they could because all they can focus on is the stupid weekend. Of course this is a somewhat simplified way to put it, but the opposite has obviously been tested by freelancers and the fact is they tend to actually be more productive with their work and less stagnant with their entertainment habits.