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The Cost and Compulsion of the Daily Commute

Season 1 Episode 365 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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For millions of people, the journey to work is an unavoidable part of daily life—hours spent in traffic, crowded trains, or long stretches of highway that many would gladly cut in half. Yet beyond frustration and fatigue, commuting quietly shapes productivity, relationships, and even the way people experience their identities at home and at work. In this episode, we explore the hidden psychology and economics of the daily commute, tracing why some people willingly endure longer journeys for lifestyle opportunities, while others reach a breaking point as life circumstances change. From burnout among teachers and specialized workers to the strange comfort of transition time between personal and professional worlds, we examine how commuting has become both a burden and a ritual of modern urban life. The story reveals a deeper question beneath the rush hour grind: whether the way cities are designed is helping people live better—or simply teaching them to endure more.

https://www.economist.com/business/2026/05/07/the-pros-and-cons-of-commuting

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