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by ChrisMarshallNY
402 days ago
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Seems that was an unpopular comment, but it's basically correct. Overwork can be corrosive to productivity and quality, but that can happen in-office, as much as at home. But also, working at home does require self-discipline, and not everyone is able to do that. It's also like being a manager, or a company owner. These require a certain type of personality/skillset, and not everyone has it. There's a good possibility that we need external structure. I know folks who rented a desk in a local incubator, during COVID, because they needed the time away from home. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Some of the most materially successful people in history, have been right bastards, in life. There's a lot to be said for a healthy work/life balance. As far as neurodiverse folks; some of them can do very well at home. |
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