Daylight saving time starts Sunday. Here's what you need to know about 'springing forward.'
Briefly

The article advocates for permanent daylight saving time over the current semi-annual clock changes. By remaining on daylight saving time, society could avoid sleep deprivation caused by clock adjustments. The author argues against the common belief that kids would face challenges with darker mornings, citing examples of children worldwide who adapt to similar situations. The shift is framed as a sensible solution to enhance daily life without the hassle of seasonal time changes.
"The obvious biggest plus here would be that we don't have to move the clocks anymore. No more shifting daylight artificially, no more being sleep deprived..."
"What would make more sense would be to leave us on daylight saving time - or another way to think of this is that we effectively move Eastern Time to permanent Atlantic Standard Time."
Read at Boston.com
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