• Rachel@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 hours ago

    You know there are always outliers because research often looks at populations in general and not the exact experience of a specific person. Unless it’s a case study but that’s different.

    Either way that’s a really good thing for you, the modern world makes it difficult to make and keep close to friends.

    • oppy1984@lemm.ee
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      9 hours ago

      True, and I was drawing on anecdotal evidence that I didn’t elaborate on in my original comment. While I know there are people who do not do well or enjoy work from home, I have yet to meet those people, all my coworkers and friend group are loving work from home.

      So a more accurate statement would have been, based on my personal experience along with with coworkers and my friend circle this study is B.S.

      • wellheh@lemmy.sdf.org
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        3 hours ago

        Tbf there’s definitely some confirmation bias in there because a person who didn’t enjoy being remote probably wouldn’t seek that type of job