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Would you say that your idea of rest has changed as you've grown older? In what ways?
In many countries, the five-day workweek is still the norm. Do you think weekends are long enough for people to genuinely recover from burnout of the working week?
If you could design an ideal weekend from Friday evening to Monday morning, with no limits on money or logistics, what would it look like?
What would you prefer: the same two days off at the end of the week, or if days off were flexible and individual? Why?
How do you personally define a "successful" weekend — is it about productivity, pleasure, or a balance of both?
Some people argue that true rest requires complete disconnection from technology. Do you agree or disagree? Why?
What's more important to you: a weekend completely free of obligations, or one where you accomplish something meaningful (even if it feels like work)?
Do you think it's possible to feel exhausted even after a full weekend of "rest"? What might cause that paradox?
What would you choose: a weekend with friends with lots of activities or a quiet and pieceful solo weekend at home?