Our new love affair with the office is a step towards a better philosophy of work | Will Hutton
Our love affair with working from home, triggered during Covid lockdowns by the often cheerless embrace of Zoom, is cooling sharply. The daily commute is becoming fashionable, especially if you are young. The alternative is experienced by too many as lonely, isolating, distracting, threatening to one's mental health, polluting of one's home space. It's expensive to keep warm - and you're often the last to find out what's going on among your colleagues.
Workplaces, after all, are where you make friends and sometimes meet life partners, as well as learn all that tacit knowledge so crucial to doing your job well and so build your career. We humans are social animals and creating working lives permanently apart from others was always going against the grain.
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