It’s time for Gen Z to stop “bed rotting” and leave the house.
Working from home could stunt career growth and romantic relationships, Scott Galloway, a marketing professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, said at the Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit last week.
“You should never be at home. That’s what I tell young people. Home is for seven hours of sleep and that’s it,” Galloway dished in a clip posted by the Journal on TikTok.
“The amount of time you spend at home is inversely correlated to your success professionally and romantically. You need to be out of the house,” he urged.
Evidence has suggested that folks who work outside of the house have higher rates of success.