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WFH Pros:
I get more sleep now
you can poop in your own toilet and use nice toilet paper.
See your family and pets more
A more comfortable environment
You can see natural light (i think this has helped me a lot. It was really stressful living in darkness all the time. I have no idea how night shift workers stay alive.)
Woah colors all around you
Save money and sanity as you don't have to commute
WFH cons
If you value face to face interactions then that might be difficult
You might need to invest in some equipment
Some people find it hard to work where they live/sleep as they have a hard time separating work and relaxation spaces.
Some places could expect more work from you and think that if you're at home you can work anytime.
Edit: i cut out my personal experience. To sum it up I found working in an office absolutely miserable and isolating. Often I didn't get to see the sun or would only see the beginning of the sunrise for a few minutes during my commute.
I totally agree with the light situation but in the opposite direction, I love being able to keep my work space lit gently when it’s dark in the evenings rather than the ultra-cool mini-stars of blinding revelation most offices like to install for lights.