I don’t think most people who are in an office for 40 hours work anything like 40 hours. (Not that that’s a bad thing—taking breaks is good, and I think most people underestimate how much time they need to spend recharging in order to operate at peak effectiveness.)
I agree. (I certainly spend much less than 100% of my office time doing useful work. It’s not clear to me how the difference should be partitioned between “taking necessary time to recharge, process things in the background, etc.” and “being a lazy slacker”.)
I don’t think most people who are in an office for 40 hours work anything like 40 hours. (Not that that’s a bad thing—taking breaks is good, and I think most people underestimate how much time they need to spend recharging in order to operate at peak effectiveness.)
I agree. (I certainly spend much less than 100% of my office time doing useful work. It’s not clear to me how the difference should be partitioned between “taking necessary time to recharge, process things in the background, etc.” and “being a lazy slacker”.)