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	<title>Ch.aoti.ca by Stefania Sigurdson Forbes &#187; Right vs. Normal</title>
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		<title>Commuting &#8211; Doing the Right Thing vs. Doing the Normal Thing</title>
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<p>For the past eight years, I have commuted to work. Sometimes on the highway, sometimes on the subway and sometimes on the back-streets on somebody&#8217;s used bike. Something about it used to feel very &#8216;pure&#8217;. When I first started working and used to party a lot , I felt that no matter what crazy thing I had done the previous night &#8211; at least I was &#8216;good&#8217; for dragging myself out of bed with stingy eyes, grasping a clean skirt and button-down shirt, slipping my feet into uncomfortable shoes and forcing myself to go to work. </p>
<p>In the car I would go, sitting in traffic with all of the other &#8216;good&#8217; workers and picking up my coffee walking past reception and putting my head down to do some reporting, meeting, planning or whatever else was in the cards for that day. </p>
<p>Today, I still commute but it isn&#8217;t colored with the same sense of mission. I have done research, and I didn&#8217;t have to go far to get it. Commuting isn&#8217;t good for the environment (as I see in the yellow cloud that arches over Toronto). Commuting isn&#8217;t good for people&#8217;s health (particularly in the area of weight-gain and back problems &#8211; workers with long commutes also have considerably more stress.) Commuting isn&#8217;t necessary to get a lot of the work done in today&#8217;s economy (ie. most of us are not factory workers so there is no need to sit at a &#8216;station&#8217; to work). Actually, time spent working instead of commuting would be time better spent. </p>
<p>I read that sprawling bureaucracies were one result of the advent of air conditioning. The common practice of commuting is likely a result of (relatively) low fuel costs vs. the cheaper price of suburban land. I sense change coming as filling the tank of my little VW Golf tops $55. So, now my thinking has changed profoundly. I think that commuting is considered &quot;normal&quot;&#8230; but it shouldn&#8217;t be considered &quot;right&quot;. &quot;Right&quot; and &quot;normal&quot; are terms that are frequently jumbled. I wonder what would happen if we all did the &quot;pure&quot; thing and stayed home from work <img src='http://ch.aoti.ca/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
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