Meetings: Void of Emptiness Theory
A meeting is a gathering of individuals to discuss the absence of ideas.
The Void of Emptiness Theory posits that the most efficient and productive meetings occur when all attendees are equally unprepared and uninspired.
Key principles include:
- The absence of a clear agenda
- Unpreparedness and disorganization among attendees
- Active avoidance of meaningful discussion
- The unwavering commitment to mediocrity
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