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What do you think of the idea of returning to a time when there was one day a week (it used to be Sunday here in the U.S.) when all but the most essential services would be shut down, when the efforts of the weekly grind were laid to rest? Originally, there was a religious underpinning to this "day of rest," but I like the idea as something that is healthy for the human animal irrespective of his religious contrivances.
What do you think? Would legislating such a day be sensible or is it better to let people create their own day of rest?
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Would you really expect a "day of rest" to be legislated now that society has done without one for so long?
(How is this "Modern Buddhism"? Isn't this "General Banter"?)
I also agree with your wistful thinking. Legislation is just a means of imposing social sense on those of us who have little or no social sense.
as for me, i learned a long time ago that i need at least one day i can count on as a day off. depending on my jobs, that day has changed, but these days it actually is sunday. but i don't believe in a mandatory day. hospitals will always have to be open, nursing homes will always need staff to care for people, prisons always need guards... there is simply no way that you could have one unified day for everyone.