I definitely have to disagree with this.
I’m a person who likes being surrounded by people, having that social interaction etc. and when we first went into lockdown I honestly wasn’t sure I’d be able to handle it.
Simple fact is I am more productive at home because I don’t have that social interaction. So I’m not going for coffees, going into town and taking full, if not longer, lunch breaks, being continually asked questions from my team, peers etc. which then resulted in me working late to get through my workload. Prior to the pandemic I would generally get more work done between 5-7pm than I would from 9-5.
In my opinion there is definitely a balance to be had and it does come down to individual people, roles etc. but a mass generalisation of ‘they just want to be at home’ is completely untrue IMO.
Also, going forward if there was a move by companies towards the 4 day week I would actually want to insist that at least 2 of those days were WFH to enable me to work, on the whole, relatively undistracted.