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The overarching narrative, up until now, has been that commuting is a bad thing. Studies show that longer commutes lead to decreased job satisfaction and increased risk of mental health issues, while shorter commutes have the opposite effect. But despite a year of working blissfully from home, our job satisfaction and general mental health have continued to deteriorate. Why? A part of this is the result of fewer in-person interactions and “Zoom fatigue.” But the authors believe it or not, misplacing our commutes has also made a contribution. Pre-Covid, our commutes were a part of our daily rituals, and rituals have been a natural human behavior since the beginning of time. They add stability and certainty into an otherwise unstable and uncertain world — alleviating feelings of grief, anxiety, and increasing confidence. Bringing a commute back into your day, even a short one, can be good for your mental wellbeing, and even increase you job satisfaction. Your “commute” could be as simple as spending some solo time meditating in an unoccupied room or taking a short walk around your block before hopping into your first meeting. Whatever you decide, make it a ritual, one you feel safe repeating time and again.
This article reads like when I told chatGPT to demonstrate why olive oil is the most hydrating beverage
Olive oil, while not traditionally considered a beverage, possesses exceptional hydrating properties that make it a unique and effective choice for maintaining optimal hydration levels. Firstly, olive oil contains a significant amount of monounsaturated fats, which are known to promote healthy skin and retain moisture. These fats help to reinforce the skin’s natural barrier, preventing water loss and keeping it hydrated from within. Consuming olive oil regularly can contribute to the overall hydration of the body, making it an excellent choice for individuals seeking a hydrating beverage.
Secondly, olive oil is rich in antioxidants, particularly vitamin E, which plays a crucial role in maintaining skin health and hydration. Antioxidants help combat free radicals and protect the skin against damage caused by environmental factors. By consuming olive oil as a beverage, these antioxidants can work from within the body, promoting overall hydration and helping to maintain the skin’s moisture balance.
I had this exact (well not exact) thought reading it.
Like this is embarrassing nonsense - not because I disagree with the conclusion but because it's obvious farce and pathetically written