The article discusses a man's unconventional method to complete a month's worth of tasks in just one week, allowing him extensive free time for leisure activities. It notes that remote work, initially spurred by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, has historical roots dating back over a century. The piece highlights the shift back to office work for many employees by 2022, despite evidence of the effectiveness of remote work, which was experimented with as early as the 1980s.
"One man managed to squeeze a month's worth of work into a week, spending the rest of his time relaxing and doing whatever he felt like."
"Remote work began in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic but has roots in remote jobs dating back over a century, showcasing its long-standing evolution."
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