• The Snark Urge
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    381 year ago

    I have never felt lonielier than when I am surrounded by people who can tell me what to do. Build more third places instead please.

  • @RotaryKeyboard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    271 year ago

    This article reads like some CEO association paid a tabloid journalist to write propaganda about how wonderful on-site work is. Any longer and the article would seem almost … desperate.

    • Scratch
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      81 year ago

      And you can wear a funny tie on Fridays! What fun!!!

    • Chris
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      21 year ago

      From previous comments I’ve seen, you’ve just summed up Business Insider.

  • themeatbridge
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    271 year ago

    What a ridiculous article. In-person jobs exist. Plenty of employers are forcing employees to return to the office, and job seekers are abandoning them like mice off a sinking ship. If anyone, Gen Z or otherwise, wanted to work in an office, they could. Remote work from home gives employees greater flexibility and control over their own work/life balance. It is objectively better for the employee, and now that we have it, nobody wants to give it back.

    Gen Z is lonely because they have no dislosable income and we’re still reeling from a poorly managed pandemic. If wages go up, and rent comes down, people will be a lot less lonely.

  • Jo Miran
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    71 year ago

    Business Insider article, NOT a Psychology Today article. Consider the source, it’s perspective, bias, and motivations.

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      11 year ago

      Not even that. The majority of jobs won’t stop you from going to the office, even if you have a wfh job

  • @YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.worldOP
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    11 year ago

    Millennials are fighting to never go back while Gen Z is pushing hard to return. The differences in generations is really showing.

  • @Rapidcreek@reddthat.com
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    11 year ago

    "Nearly one in four people worldwide — which translates into more than a billion people — feel very or fairly lonely, according to a recent Meta-Gallup survey of more than 140 countries.”

    “Notably, these numbers could be even higher. The survey represents approximately 77% of the world’s adults because it was not asked in the second-most populous country in the world, China.”

    https://news.gallup.com/opinion/gallup/512618/almost-quarter-world-feels-lonely.aspx

    The thing about loneliness is everybody thinks they’re the exception