Middle-aged men and women that just two minutes before seemed like they lived boring daily grind lives were laughing in joy like small children on Christmas morning.
Either our professional tolerance for what people do in their off-hours will rise or our overly-examined lives are going to start to become repressed and boring ones.
Recall the legions of entrenched industry forces who, two decades ago, swore on their professional lives that increased fuel-economy standards would drive up the cost of automobiles while making them boring and less safe.