“In his 1930 essay Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren, the economist John Maynard Keynes predicted a 15-hour workweek in the 21st century, creating the equivalent of a five-day weekend...”
He was spot-on! Average out the hours we work, and for all of us busting out humps there are those doing nothing at all; probably averages out to 15-hour workweeks all around!
The real problem is that economic uncertainty (primarily due to globalism) have forced people to invest much more in their jobs if they want to keep them...
Yes, somehow I do not think the Atlantic would like that being mentioned.
The real problem is that economic uncertainty (primarily due to globalism) have forced people to invest much more in their jobs if they want to keep them...
I think there is more to it, and it does have something to do with the job being the attempted fulfillment for an empty soul, who usually has few if any children.