Left wants to buy us a four-day week. It has the appearance of reasonableness. In a moment, AI will replace bankers, officials, many computer scientists, drivers, doctors and even scientists. Already in car factories or computers, robots are working, not people. In specified a situation, it might seem reasonable that the limitation of working time by people makes sense.
IT'S TOTALLY CONFIDENTIAL!
With artificial intelligence and robots as a competitor to work, we gotta set ourselves up as individual the machines can't replace.
We're a genetically dependent species in the herd. In fresh times, however, we are starting to replace household and friends with smartphones and Facebook. Does this supply us with a happy life? Of course not. We're getting frustrated.
I'll give you an example. Organizing a friendly gathering for 20 people is simply a twelve hours of work. Not many people decide to do that now, and they'd alternatively spend that time staring at idiotic tv shows.
Organizing a several-day conference/plener/discourse for 500 people is simply a multi-month effort of respective people working respective hours a day.
The restoration of human ties in society requires tremendous work, including education at the highest level. Definitely not 4 days a week.
Michał Leszczyński