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fleddr | 3 years ago

Your response is as predictable as HN can possibly be.

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lotsofpulp|3 years ago

What is wrong with pointing out a possible error in this claim?

> excitement regarding working from home. I get it, I love it too. But let's not dismiss that this further tilts things into a flat, isolated, touchless society. You want it, but it's still really bad for you.

Not spending 1 hour+ per day commuting allows one to go to city meetings, go to the gym, walk around the neighborhood when the sun is out for those in northern latitudes, etc.

If anything, spending so much time commuting to and from work is what tilted things into a flat, isolated, touchless society.

oblio|3 years ago

Your error is that as seen by the sky high and increasing obesity rates, for example, most people are not as motivated (due to personality or just environment), and I'm quite sure work from home will cause obesity to spike in 5-10 years (there's a bit of lag to get the numbers).

At least the commute was forcing a lot of these people to move around.

And before you start with gyms and such, remember that New Year's resolutions prompt a huge amount of people to register at gyms but a crazy number, something like 80-90% drop out by March.

3np|3 years ago

It's not an error just because it does jot hold in individual level for you and many others.