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by javiermares 2392 days ago
So many resources are freed when remote working that can be invested in other activities that involve human interaction.
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Yep. And the interaction with coworkers is shallow/guarded because of the nature of work.

It’s like longing for the interaction offered by a long flight. Chat with your neighbor, get on with your day.

Why not have social interaction with people you look forward to interacting with? (Does anyone go to the office to hang out on their day off?)

It would be interesting to know if people, on average, actually do put those resources towards human interaction, and whether it improves their well-being overall.