There is a driving force here that is psychological, almost existential, which is not really about remote work per se, but manifested in our fear to think about the pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world, nurturing a generation of adults in its shadow, deeply affecting those who lived through it.
It increasingly feels like the pandemic didn’t happen, as if society is actively erasing the collective memory of unprocessed trauma from that terrible transformative period.
Today, we seem to do our best to completely repress the memories of the pandemic, suggesting a profound psychological impact that remains largely unacknowledged.
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