Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

When Stalin Killed the Weekend (with The Happiness Lab)

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Dec 22, 2023
Dr. Laurie Santos, a Yale psychology professor and host of 'The Happiness Lab,' joins the conversation to explore Stalin's drastic changes to work and leisure in the Soviet Union. They discuss how eliminating shared days off impacted happiness and social dynamics. The importance of leisure is emphasized, connecting holiday traditions to mental health and social well-being. Santos shares insights on the surprising benefits of time off, drawing parallels between historical policies and modern work-life balance, crucial for fostering happiness today.
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INSIGHT

We-Time

  • While rest is crucial, shared rest time is equally important for social activities.
  • 'Niprevka' highlighted the value of 'we-time,' showing the downsides of desynchronized leisure.
ANECDOTE

Unpredictable Scheduling

  • Starbucks barista Jeanette Navarro struggled with unpredictable scheduling.
  • The constant changes caused childcare issues, strained relationships, and hindered her education.
INSIGHT

Self-Imposed Niprevka

  • While low-wage workers face imposed Niprevka-like schedules, some privileged individuals create their own.
  • 'Digital nomads,' with total schedule freedom, can struggle to synchronize leisure with others.
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