Why Are We Still Pretending?

 As a Gen X’er, I’ve been listening to music, podcasts, even audiobooks while working for years. Whether I’m pulling reports, mapping out yard configurations, or clearing the email backlog, having background noise actually helps me focus. It’s not new, and it’s not a problem.

So why is watching TV or movies while working treated like some productivity sin—especially when the work is getting done?

A recent article said that many Gen Z remote workers stream shows while working and often lie about it to their bosses. Apparently, 84% do it, and nearly half admit to hiding it. But here's the thing: if the quality of the work isn’t suffering, why is this such a big deal?

Sometimes, zoning in with a show running in the background can be the very thing that helps someone get in the zone. We all have different ways of managing focus and stress—some use silence, some use Spotify, some use Netflix.

We shouldn’t have to lie about what helps us work best.

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