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Thousands of Workers Tried Four-Day Workweeks. Many Reported Less Burnout and Better Sleep
There’s a question many of us carry quietly through our days, tucked between morning commutes and late-night email checks: Is this really how it’s supposed to be? Five days on, two days off if we’re lucky. The grind is so normalized that exhaustion has become a badge of honor, and burnout is practically built into…
These Two Hundred UK Companies Sign Up For Permanent Four-Day Working Week
In a bold move defying conventional work norms, 200 companies across the United Kingdom have adopted a transformative approach to employment: the four-day work week. This pioneering shift, encompassing a diverse range of industries from technology to charities, promises to reshape the traditional work landscape without sacrificing employee compensation. As we stand on the brink…
The Sleepless Elite: 2% of Us Don’t Need More Than A Few Hours Of Sleep
How much sleep do you typically need each night? For most people, it falls within the standard 6-8 hours. However, there’s a unique group of individuals who function perfectly well with just 4 hours—or even less. These people, known as “short sleepers,” make up a very small percentage of the population. But before you assume…
Reasons Why Highly Intelligent People Have Messy Houses
There’s a common belief that intelligence and tidiness go hand in hand, with the assumption that an organized space reflects an organized mind. Yet, history tells a different story. Some of the greatest thinkers—Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and Mark Twain—were known for their cluttered workspaces. Rather than being a sign of laziness or neglect, a…