I read somewhere—it might have been the Harvard Review, and because it holds more clout than People magazine, I’ll suggest it was there—that one of the downfalls of meeting on Zoom is that there are fewer possibilities for personal interaction. And we need that personal interaction to give us healthy lives. Whereas in real space and time, you can chat with someone before, after, or even during a meeting, there is no way to do so on a Zoom call.
I’m with the person giving their arch nemesis empathy - it would likely remove the conflict. I find that the folks who are the most challenging are those who have no interest in understanding others’ perspectives. It would end up being a gift for myself.
Wish to drink heartily from the sun bleached skulls of my enemies. Is that too strong?
Alas, I find that most "arch enemies" are drowning in stupidity, so maybe I should grant them wisdom.
I’m with the person giving their arch nemesis empathy - it would likely remove the conflict. I find that the folks who are the most challenging are those who have no interest in understanding others’ perspectives. It would end up being a gift for myself.