And even then you have to deal with a year being around 365.242086145121 days (and that changes).
Orbit around the Sun and the spin of the Earth are not evenly divisible.
Can't argue with the numbers. Still, there's got to be some way to develop a more manageable flow to linear chronology on this crazy rock.
If you try to do a lunar calendar, you wind up having a month with 29 days or 30 days on a leap year.
@ToolPackinMama not quite. you'd have to make one day longer by 1.68 hours.