Workweek Flexibility
A listener raises an intriguing question about the potential benefits of a six-day workweek compared to the increasingly popular four-day model. Exploring the concept of half-day schedules, the discussion highlights how flexibility in work hours could enhance productivity and allow individuals to pursue personal interests. This perspective draws parallels to educational programs designed for elite athletes, suggesting that adults might thrive under similar arrangements.In this clip
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