Yeah, it's an interesting idea, but let's be real, this doesn't work for most people. This whole "curate your day" philosophy is great if you have the freedom and the money to not worry about rent.
But what about someone working two jobs just to make ends meet? Or a student drowning in debt? Their day is run by necessity, not by choice.
So isn't this approach just a luxury for people who already have their basic needs covered?
Yeah, it's an interesting idea, but let's be real, this doesn't work for most people. This whole "curate your day" philosophy is great if you have the freedom and the money to not worry about rent.
But what about someone working two jobs just to make ends meet? Or a student drowning in debt? Their day is run by necessity, not by choice.
So isn't this approach just a luxury for people who already have their basic needs covered?