When I see this kind of guidelines I smell corporate driven bullshit to exploit workers, to make them cheaper, faster better etc.
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When I see this kind of guidelines I smell corporate driven bullshit to exploit workers, to make them cheaper, faster better etc.
why do you make workers cheaper when you tell them to improve their lifes by making themselves better?
Isn't the problem here: Staying in bed makes no sense. It feels good, sure but it is just your comfort zone. If you don't leave it you won't get better so you get a cheap worker.