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The papers are wrong to compare pick-ups with tanks

Last updated: January 11, 2025 3:18 am
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Are Phone Calls and Online Meetings Unnatural?

There seems to be a growing trend among young people to prefer texting or meeting in person over phone calls or online meetings. While this behavior may be frowned upon by some, could it actually be a return to our natural way of communication?

In the past, our options for communication were limited to signaling from afar, sending written messages, or meeting face-to-face. The concept of meeting virtually, where two individuals are miles apart yet still interacting, was simply inconceivable.

Perhaps the aversion to phone calls and online meetings stems from the fact that they feel unnatural. The lack of physical presence and non-verbal cues may make these forms of communication feel disconnected and impersonal.

One interesting observation involves Ineos boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s decision to call employees back to the office due to a decrease in emails on Fridays when people worked from home. While this move may seem logical, it overlooks the fact that productivity can vary based on work environment and distractions.

Similarly, the debate surrounding smart motorways raises questions about safety and effectiveness. While proponents argue that smart motorways are the safest roads in the country, the data on accident rates before and after their implementation is crucial in determining their true impact on road safety.

As I delve deeper into these topics, I am reminded of the importance of thorough research and analysis. The Sherman tank, often compared to pick-up trucks in size, highlights the significance of accurate information and context in shaping arguments.

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