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I think I have more contact with people outside of my timezone than within, so I relate. I often think I wouldn't mind everyone switching to UTC. Even if that means I do things consistently at "odd" times, like go to bed at 10:00, wake up at 18:00 and eat dinner at 06:00.
At least we'd all be referencing the same clock. When I travel, I'd just change what time i woke up, not the clock itself, which would give a sense of changing global position. And if we still wanted DST we'd just agree to do everything an hour later and perhaps realize it's ridiculous and stop doing that.