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Originally Posted by Crawford
I'm sorry, but this is silly. The idea that valuing in-person relationship-building makes one stuck in the 1980's, is nonsense.
There will always be value to in-person relationship-building. It's extremely dystopian to believe that humans derive zero benefit from physical proximity to other humans.
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You're twisting the argument. Valuing in-person relationship building has nothing to do with working from home. The idea that one has to be at an office every day to perform sales or marketing tasks very much makes someone stuck in the 1980's. Having an open door office policy, team meetings, client visits, etc. still happen for remote workers. "Work from home" is just shorthand for "not required at an office desk", it doesn't mean "remain quarantined in locked house every day."