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      But that doesn’t mean the other hours were just leisure time, maintenance of tools, clothing, house, etc also took up quite some time.

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        This is not historically accurate. They had 2-3 months of religious holiday where they were not working. Also every Sunday, no work.

        Don’t be an ignorant wage slave. It’s cringe.

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      And there are hundreds of other necessary activities that aren’t listed here. What is your point? The point of the post is that this person (and many others) feel overburdened by the pressures and requirements of modern society. Pointing out that the specific chore of vacuuming doesn’t have to happen every day isn’t astute.

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          If that’s true, which I question very much as the pressures of modern society are significantly more encompassing than in the past, that only means we’ve been doing it wrong the whole time.

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        You don’t need to buy food every day, or do laundry, or hoover, clean/tidy. Meditating is not for everyone and for some people even socialising is not a daily necessity.

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          Cook and wash up 3x daily - this is also crazy. If it is supposedly a workday, you won’t be home for lunch. And you don’t want to or have to cook every time you’re home, and for the dishes, there exist dishwashers (if you don’t have one, make sure you get one, this is the single best thing that happened to us if we talk about chores. We had a 12+people party yesterday, and it only took 2 runs to not think about dishes, over than 30mins for putting them into the washer).

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          Even then, you can socialize during a lot of this, too. Cook with friends. Have community meals. Socialize with coworkers. Etc.

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        Work.

        But, I don’t know, maybe I’m wrong. Maybe we need another study about how we’re all actually more productive when we’re required to be at work for fewer hours.

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    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)

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      We’re supposed to live communally so you’re not the only one doing all this maintaining. You’re right, and I share your dream!

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        A better world is possible friend. We will see the world we dream of or live creating it for the people we love 😘

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    The walking 10k steps is bs.

    10k was just arbitrarily picked. More walking is of course healthier than less though.

    And traditionally one person (and/or a parade of children) contributed to those tasks full time.

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      exactly 10k is bullshit, but I don’t see why it still can’t be a cutoff. 3-5k is too low, 20k+ only happens when you are actually hiking or sightseeing all day while travelling (unless you have a work where you run back and forth all day)

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    You need to sleep as much as you need, walk as much as you need.

    Stop listening to other people, listen to your own body.

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      They’re largely all her choice, or at least misrepresented.

      I do laundry once a week, and that’s 90% done by a machine - what I have to do is fold. Oh dear, that’s so much work.

      Walk 10000 steps? Where doe this nonsense come from? Hey, if that’s what you want to do, remember you chose to measure yourself like this. If it’s causing you stress, maybe change?

      Give this list to a boomer who worked in a factory lifting heavy shit (and lived though a major recession as even those jobs disappeared thanks to Nixon) and watch them laugh you out the door.