>if we could find a way to be fully on all of the time if we so wish, that should come with a great increase in quality of life
In fact what would happen is that it would become the new normal and everyone would be expected to pop the "pep pills" and work 20 hour days. Source: the military.
Perhaps the real increase in quality of life is not feeling the pressure to be "on all the time"?
In fact what would happen is that it would become the new normal and everyone would be expected to pop the "pep pills" and work 20 hour days. Source: the military.
Perhaps the real increase in quality of life is not feeling the pressure to be "on all the time"?