I don't get it. This graph says that after a certain point, a higher coefficient of friction, which would result in a less spinable chair, would also result in less productivity. But shouldn't a high coefficient of friction, resulting in an unspinable desk chair, increase productivity? What am I missing?
I noticed that as well. While I don't know the author's intent, I do know that being able to wiggle my chair back and forth helps me think. Thus, an unspinnable chair would decrease my productivity.
I don't get it. This graph says that after a certain point, a higher coefficient of friction, which would result in a less spinable chair, would also result in less productivity. But shouldn't a high coefficient of friction, resulting in an unspinable desk chair, increase productivity? What am I missing?
ReplyDeleteI noticed that as well. While I don't know the author's intent, I do know that being able to wiggle my chair back and forth helps me think. Thus, an unspinnable chair would decrease my productivity.
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