This weekend is a long weekend. Monday's a public holiday. You can feel the extra level of relation in the city.
Long weekends in the middle of busy weeks are great.
We push pause. Go away on holiday. Catch up with friends. Finish projects. Sleep.
A long weekend every weekend is essentially a 50% increase in time off.
We can buy a long weekend, a 50% increase in holidays. All it takes is a 20% pay cut. A four-day-work-week.
Why don't we do it? What would it really cost to have a long weekend, every weekend?
If the answer is connected to the size of our mortgages; did we realise what the house actually costs us in time. And would we change it in hindsight?
If the answer is yes, the next question is: Why not change it now?