Yet my daughter was thrown into it at very short notice and has embraced it utterly. She was doing 3-5 hours a day driving and working on crappy laptop screens bought for cheapness and damaging her eyesight. Just before Covid kicked in she was WFH because here eye's could no longer focus properly for driving.
He eyes are back to normal now but she's never going back to the office. She is already planning her early retirement and has no intention of ever working in the office again on a day to day basis.
Interestingly, nearly all jobs which can allow WFH can also be done by AI when AI becomes smart enough... Eventually the only jobs open to mere humans will be jobs where AI cannot do the work remotely and where Bots are not, yet, flexible enough.
The more humans resist the streamlining of work effort, the more attractive AI and Bots are going to look to the entities that employ the humans.
Life. Sucks. But it is what it is.