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Please, I'm just genuinely curious.

But I'll like to help anyone wanting to answer by categorizing the reasons into like 4: You can choose any, or come up with your own reasons.

  1. You believe remote work is just a trend, and will die soon
  2. You think it's just a bubble waiting to burst
  3. You think remote work will never be successful
  4. You believe remote work is still in its infancy/ (it's early) and you don't want to jump on the train just yet
  5. You're just uncertain about the whole remote work thing

I'm thinking of using your reasons to work on a bigger content (ebook) for my long piece here.

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[–] Jaymoacp@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Working from home goes against how the entire system was created. 40 hour work weeks in an office somewhere far away from home. We are supposed to be slaves to the system. If we have more time to ourselves and less work then eventually the population might figure out shit we aren’t supposed to figure out. We might find other ways to survive and make money that doesn’t rely on corporations resulting in less buy in overall. Or we all actually realize we are smart and figure out how to become wealthy. In reality the system can’t work if there’s too many wealthy people. It’s designed to have a certain amount of people at the top and bottom. Is being home more is a direct threat to the control they have over us.