"A fairly simple adjustment"? I've been in therapy for exactly this for a year. For me, this shit has been tough. Not saying your experience isn't valid, but would you please stop generalising?
Well, my experience has been that having time to switch into "work mode" did help my productivity. But hey, maybe I was just delusional all along.
My commute (used to be) a 20-minute-long walk, and I did enjoy it as well.
But that's just, like, your opinion. How can you be so sure WFH isn't going to be just a fad?
Honest question: in what ways do you feel it to be deeper than Civ 4? (I'm a 4 fan who did not like 5, and now I'm wondering whether I should give 6 a try.)
> They would easily work from their homes and close to their families in their countries But what if they wouldn't? For people from some countries, getting to live in the West is a major benefit on its own. (I have to…
"A fairly simple adjustment"? I've been in therapy for exactly this for a year. For me, this shit has been tough. Not saying your experience isn't valid, but would you please stop generalising?
Well, my experience has been that having time to switch into "work mode" did help my productivity. But hey, maybe I was just delusional all along.
My commute (used to be) a 20-minute-long walk, and I did enjoy it as well.
But that's just, like, your opinion. How can you be so sure WFH isn't going to be just a fad?
Honest question: in what ways do you feel it to be deeper than Civ 4? (I'm a 4 fan who did not like 5, and now I'm wondering whether I should give 6 a try.)
> They would easily work from their homes and close to their families in their countries But what if they wouldn't? For people from some countries, getting to live in the West is a major benefit on its own. (I have to…