Well, you could just adjust when you work. No reason to alter time to get this effect.
Personally, I haven’t noticed any more day with DST. I’d much rather have the daylight in the morning anyway!
Meanwhile, it’d be lovely to hear why you appreciate the “extra” time in the evening but don’t notice the missing hour in the morning, and why you’re ok with that.
Adjusting the time when you work is not an option for 99% of people.
Also, an extra hour of light in in the morning is barely noticeable to most people, who are struggling to wake up, get dressed, deal with family, and commute to work in time, to even notice whether the sun is out yet or not.
In the evening, on the contrary, most people go out and have fun, so an extra hour of light is a big deal.
Well, it’s definitely at least as much an option as passing a law forcing people to change their conception of time for.... people with 9-5 jobs? Since when do we value those people more than others?
Personally, I haven’t noticed any more day with DST. I’d much rather have the daylight in the morning anyway!
Meanwhile, it’d be lovely to hear why you appreciate the “extra” time in the evening but don’t notice the missing hour in the morning, and why you’re ok with that.