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Weekdays of bondage, weekends of escape

The Sunday Guardian

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November 16, 2025

A deep look at how weekday-weekend thinking exposes modern inner dissatisfaction.

- ACHARYA PRASHANT

Weekdays of bondage, weekends of escape

Modern life has quietly divided time into two species: days one endures and days one awaits. Monday to Friday are spoken of as a stretch to "get through", while Saturday and Sunday are celebrated as islands of relief. The calendar looks innocent, yet the inner meaning we attach to its days reveals something grave about how we live. A society rarely questions the patterns it normalises; yet these patterns often contain the very clues to its distress.

The very distinction between weekday and weekend carries a warning. It means the weekend is being treated as a period of recuperation. And if the weekend is a time to recover, then the weekdays must have been a time of injury. Where rest is worshipped as escape, work has already become oppression.

One often hears that those who “live for the weekend” are simply seeking balance. But when Saturdays and Sundays become disproportionately important, something else has happened beneath the surface. The more special the weekend feels, the more suspect the week becomes.

If one stops giving importance to these two days, life expands. If one is always counting down to them, life has already shrunk.

Young people today have a thousand ways to “spend” their weekends. Cafés are full, highways are busy, screens are lit late into the night. Yet the question of how to spend a Saturday or Sunday arises only when the rest of the week has been reduced to a transaction. A life that feels meaningful does not require periodic escapes from itself.

Work, as it is widely experienced, is something that taxes and drains. It tires not only the body but the mind's appetite for life. The workplace becomes a zone to survive, not a field to express oneself. In such a setting, looking forward to the weekend appears natural. But looked at carefully, this habit reveals a deeper pattern.

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