• PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
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    11 days ago

    I know this a gross oversimplification, but:

    “Remote working benefit those with a reason to stay home, but doesn’t for those who don’t have a reason to stay home” seems to be the general idea of the headline.

    edit: I think this is the study they’re talking about, please double check the source before quoting: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36718392/

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      11 days ago

      This was also my experience during the main sweep of the pandemic. It was so great getting to cut the commute and be home. Something I have luckily managed to largely continue. Prior to the pandemic my kid was in daycare pretty much 7:30-5:30 so it was really nice to not have to do that, plus during our lockdown we used to go for a family walk at lunchtime.

      While some of the single guys I worked with hated staying home and were straight back in the office the moment they were allowed.

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        11 days ago

        Yeah I went 3 months without having a single face to face conversation with someone, it was pretty shit even with online gaming and discord.

          • n0face@lemmy.wtf
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            11 days ago

            Pretty much. It’s feels like someone complaining that they won the lottery.

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                8 days ago

                Good, then go socialize.

                The issue is that people that want socialization complain that those who enjoy solitude don’t want to socialize with them, so those that prefer solitude should be forced into the office instead.

                It’s a really odd thing. Stop relying on work to satisfy your socialization needs. Try a hobby instead. Anything should do - Magic the Gathering, Warhammer 40k, Tabletop RPG, sports, dance classes, anything.