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If I am not intentionally hurrying up, getting some caffeine into me, waiting for it to kick in, showering, dressing, and performing all these little maintenance things a body needs to continue functioning and look presentable takes about an hour, yes.
Yeah, sure, but: that is still 1h spent doing things to distract you from an environment you don't want to be in
Edit: apparently my first sentence was not clear enough: Sure, I could hurry up. But I don't want to. I enjoy not having to hurry every waking moment of my life. Making, drinking and enjoying a coffee is one of those things that keep me from ending up in a padded cell.
Not really. Are you not interested in things?
My commute isn't very long, but I still queue up recommended songs. I enjoy discovering new music, that's the sort of thing anon is saying we didn't have time for. I listened to the original H2G2 radio series mowing the yard this summer. Everyone has to spend time doing boring things, but when those things become routine you can multitask.
I define "free time" as "time where I am able to do whatever comes to my mind, within reason". I cannot scratch my ass in a commuter train, I cannot decide to be alone, I cannot decide to meet a friend while commuting, I cannot play sports in a car, I cannot decide to take a nap on the highway, and so on and so forth.
Therefore, commuting time is not free time. It is time where I am not 100% occupied with some task, true, but tbh I could describe a lot of work days in the same way.
I didn't say it was? I don't recall using the term "free time" at all. I said it could be used productively. Just because the use of certain stretches of time are limited doesn't mean there aren't fulfilling uses.
For my own routine, I shower and get dressed first, then breakfast after. I don’t take morning coffee but that would go with breakfast if so. And then while eating I’ll usually have a show on which makes it like partially leisure time. And it gives me some time to fully wake up.