I do not believe remote working is sustainable. Not if organisation culture is valued, not if sense of ownership and participation is expected. There may be some industries that remote working is possible, but those ended up as outsourced parts of the business or organisation. Thunk call centers, help desk etc. If working together is not necessary, it can be outsourced eventually. And also think about the rift this creates between the blue and white collar workers.
Elon Musk Reportedly Tells Tesla Staff Working Remotely Is No Longer an Option
While I understand the anger towards corporate investors who have been known to trample on little traders like us, these recent illogical bets worry me as well as they pull in investors with even less experience and expose them to potential losses too. Is it any different? Both groups are profiteering off innocent folks.
AMC Bet by Hedge Fund Unravels Thanks to Meme-Stock Traders
I keep viewing this as a trap for amateur investors, chasing the rise only to be burnt. Of course there will always be new investors, buying the hype. Not saying that people do nor make money off this but usually it's the same group.
Bitcoin roars back, putting US$100,000 predictions in vogue again