My thoughts on remote work (4/4):
I strongly think that with good time management and leadership remote work can be as efficient, if not more efficient than office work.
My thoughts on remote work (3/4):
Nowadays office jobs are full of inefficiencies, endless meetings, travels between campuses and offices, etc. All that makes the office work less efficient and more time consuming.
My thoughts on remote work (2/4):
Companies like Google have a very open “work from home” policy and even give away a day per week to its developers for personal projects. This has been linked to increased productivity and better employee happiness.
My thoughts on remote work (1/4):
One can argue that remote work makes employees less efficient, but I think that it is important to distinguish between work efficiency and the number of working hours that an employee gives per day.
@DecentralizTech @antiprosynth I think that there is a tremendous divergence of interest between using a token and holding a token. Recent dual token structures with STOs (for speculation) and ICOs (for utility) make a lot of sense. You don’t pay google ads with google shares.
Money is a tool, an amplifier of your values and possibilities. There is no such thing as "too much money" as there is no such thing as a "too amazing/great person". So if you think that money is the root of all evil, it actually tells more about yourself rather than about money.
@ricburton If you want to eliminate hunger and poverty, change the economic system instead of using the old socialist redistribution paradigm that mainly births laziness and discourages those who work smart. Bitcoin doesn't reward poor, it rewards people who do the job. Billionaire or not.