Back to episode — Episode 2939 CWSA 08/26/25
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akes everything better. It's called the simultaneous sip. And it happens. Yeah, that's right. Right now. Sublime. So good. Well, according to Eric Dolan, who is writing for PsyPost, if you have a virtual workout partner or partners, I guess, it will still boost your exercise motivation. So if you put on your virtual reality glasses or I don't know, maybe if you watch them on the screen, if you se…
← Previous segment →n you walk in the gym and it's all the young strong people, and even the guys are motivating if they're really in good shape because you look at them and you go, "God, that guy's in such good shape. We're going to have to take it up a level." So it might work. I don't know.
But did you know separately, according to The Independent, Albert Thor is writing that four in 10 Gen Z employees would rather go into work because they feel lonely at home. They feel lonely. I was trying to imagine what kind of a hell I would be living in if I were in my early 20s and I had an office job but I could do it at home in my apartment where I lived alone. You would have no access to the primary social outlet that a young person has, which is whatever the hell you're doing at work for eight hours a day. So I understand that.
However, I've got a suggestion
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for the four in 10 employees who for whatever reason are not working in the office but are lonely. They should do virtual workouts or better yet, instead of having a virtual workout partner, you have a virtual co-worker. And once again, they're based on real video of your actual co-workers, but they're just sort of doi
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