top | item 33801447 (no title) sedeki | 3 years ago I agree that you don't need to change who you are by "fixing" something.But it is a weak argument for WFH by itself, don't you think? discuss order hn newest toomanyrichies|3 years ago I didn't say it was my only reason. I said "This is a huge reason...". There are quite a few others as well. I didn't list them, because they're irrelevant to the "Ask HN" question, and are therefore off-topic. sedeki|3 years ago OK, yes you're right - it would indeed be off topic.I actually recognize that line of reasoning myself. But since losing weight and working on myself (e.g. going to a therapist) I feel much better.My point is: There was bigger issues at play for me when I didn't want to work from an office...
toomanyrichies|3 years ago I didn't say it was my only reason. I said "This is a huge reason...". There are quite a few others as well. I didn't list them, because they're irrelevant to the "Ask HN" question, and are therefore off-topic. sedeki|3 years ago OK, yes you're right - it would indeed be off topic.I actually recognize that line of reasoning myself. But since losing weight and working on myself (e.g. going to a therapist) I feel much better.My point is: There was bigger issues at play for me when I didn't want to work from an office...
sedeki|3 years ago OK, yes you're right - it would indeed be off topic.I actually recognize that line of reasoning myself. But since losing weight and working on myself (e.g. going to a therapist) I feel much better.My point is: There was bigger issues at play for me when I didn't want to work from an office...
toomanyrichies|3 years ago
sedeki|3 years ago
I actually recognize that line of reasoning myself. But since losing weight and working on myself (e.g. going to a therapist) I feel much better.
My point is: There was bigger issues at play for me when I didn't want to work from an office...