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by paranoiacblack 4852 days ago
So, this is a really bad analogy that tries to force the bad connotations of drug use onto working in the office. And it's kind of ridiculous that this is almost a reasonable logical step from the previous arguments for working from home. That aside, I'll say this: maybe Adderall isn't the drug for you. If the office you work at makes you personally unhappy, it doesn't prove that working from home is better, but that your office sucks.

Find a new office and stop comparing personal preferences to actually addictive drugs.

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The argument has very little to do with drugs. It barely even has anything to do with working from home.

You may find that you have other personal preferences in addition to maximizing shareholder value.

Indeed you may, and you are free to put these preferences to management or find alternate employment, would be my take...