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I'm not sure that this is truly so unpopular.
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Completely accurate.
Historia Civilis has a fantastic video on how conventional working hours have changed over recent history.
I've only gotten one minute into the video and already it's hit me with truth.
I'm a sahm, used to work in manufacturing. I enjoy keeping house, ..mostly. The beginning of the video it's stated in the stone age, people would usually have one day of heavy work, followed by a day of less work.
When I'm left to my own devices on planning and keeping house, this is exactly how my days go. I clean like hell for one day or do an outdoor project, and the next, I just do the bare minimum, maybe a load of dishes and a meal that requires more effort, but nothing else. I thought it was just part of my neurodivergencies. But I really do enjoy working in this manner. I actually get to enjoy the fruits of my labor for a minute.
Maybe thats what humans are missing, basking in a job well done is important to keep us motivated imo
The "neurodivergent" are just people who don't vibe with capitalism btw