The 48hrs day

When I cant cope with the bottleneck caused by the difficulty in operating with an intricate multitasking lifestyle, I often strive to have the imminent option of updating my brain’s ram otherwise having a bigger brain or alternatively keep wishing that the day could long enough to handle the multitude of those never ending I/O.
It’s scary to observe how deep the menkind lifestyle change in the last millennium has influenced and physically transformed our brain, to make plausible even radical shifting of values, secondary goals and perception of reality. At today, the gold rush and the information-era have made the earth-day 80% shorter than it was a century ago, however while information and daily tasks grow exponentially, the human body stays too dependent and fragile: just think of how much time we lose to sleep, rest, eat, cook, discharge, freshen up…it’s practically taking at least 50% of our daytime considering also the time spent for its maintenance. What i mean is that only a small fraction of our 24h is really productive.
Of course, unless we want to live like  fat-lab-rats, for instance it averagely takes about  2 hours to go to the grocery store, buy food, cook yourself a decent and healthy meal and wash the dishes, while it takes only 10 minutes to eat your sensational creation. And this is only basic maintenance…it takes averagely 1 to 2 hours of physical activity per day just for keeping a normal and healthy shape…so forth…to maintain a car is costly, in terms of time and money, maintain a social activity (friends, lovers and so on) costs time and money too… by the time you get 30 or earlier, you may need to occasionally fix your body because it starts to brake down slowly.
I wanted to put focus on the huge gap between human flesh and technological advances; it can only exists in this precise moment of history in which trillions of information, options, tasks are so much bigger than the human body 1.0. I said in this moment of history because there will be unbalanced ratio until we the day we upgrade our body with bio-mechanical devices that can diminish maintenance and increase productivity. Ha, ha, can you imagine having to defecate once every 15 days instead of so often?
Human body 1.0 of prehistorical age is indeed made for daily and short survival, but it cannot match with human brain 1.5 of today, sorry.  And the day it’s too short, time passes too fast, it’s dark too soon, we get tired too fast and we need to rest too long, but the insatiable minds are still hyperactive. For the restless ones, there is one planet in the solar system where the day lasts about 6 earth-days. It’s called Pluto.