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Comment by FirmwareBurner

1 year ago

>you won’t do stuff during the day. So overall it will be less participating in economy.

Who says you're mandated to participate in the economy during your time off in the weekend daytime? You already spent money partying last night and possibly eating out takeaway and ordering an uber. Isn't that enough "for the economy"?

That’s what I was trying to say in my original post. More sleep means less time for the economy. Different people may allocate it differently and some may go for weird schedules. But either way it means less time consuming and less GDP generated.

I’m not sure if there’s „enough“ when people want eternal GDP growth. Including pension funds etc.