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Agree with your point of view. If your main needs (food, shelter, etc.) are taken care of, tranquillity is being able to manage your own time as you please, as much of the time as possible.

In an office environment your can rarely do this, particularly in jobs where you have to 'communicate' with other people a lot. But if you have a WFH arrangement where the communication element can be controlled, and if you don't have a psychological need for being with other people a lot of the time, then WFH is as good as it gets.

Of course, if you're a person who frequently craves 'getting out of the house', or whose intimate home relationships are troublesome, then going to the office may be the better option.

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