Well, if you take an 8 hour shift with a typical commute of 2 hours total (there and back), paired with 8 hours of sleep, as well as shower, dress, equip for work, and eat a cooked meal for dinner, you're looking at 3 hours of free time. 3 hours of life per workday. Paired with the commonality of working adults working 2 hours more, and sleeping up to 4 hours less because of either reclaiming free time, factoring in dating, working secondary and tertiary jobs, insomnia or otherwise, and those 3 hours could be no hours, or exhaustion leading to the time being spent just lounging, no hobbies. That is one reason why I don't agree with this system.
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If you travel an hour each way for work, you are an outlier. A typical commute is under 30 minutes (in the US, at least)
I have a really hard time believing that statement. Do you have a source or is that half hour average a vibe-stat?
Thanks! I guess it's just hard to believe based on where I live.
Do people not understand the concept of compartmentalization?
Who shops for food every day of their life? Aside from some exceptions, most jobs are 4/5 days a week with many being even less. 10,000 steps a day? That four miles. This is now considered too hard?
There’s 168 hours in a week. Better yet, 720 hours in a month. It’s best to do your scheduling math according to this, and most people grocery shop for the week/month, and not day by day. Socializing is also not done on a hour by hour/day by day perspective. It happens when it happens. In 720 hours, there is plenty enough time to be social. Especially when you can combine several of these things together. For instance,
Work = walking. Shopping every day? That’s a lot of walking also. Blamo! There ya go. Your 10,000 steps done in just those two things. So even if the meme example were true, it disproves its own point right there.
It must be so exhausting for one to have to change reality just to make a meme so people will acknowledge their existence.
Get really good roommates and split costs. Me and mine hire a maid service because between our incomes we have everything we need covered. We also have our backs as far as commuting and food costs sometimes. It takes a village, modern society tries to tell us otherwise to keep us weak. Rigged individualism is not sustainable.
Depends how fast you can move. What your reflexes are.
Everybody get a robot vacuum with a mopping function. It saves so freaking much time for me and my floors are always clean. Not that expensive any more, too. Black Friday had some great sales going on.