Why Can't We Just Email?

Ah, the eternal questionประก

ประก It's not just a question of technology, my friends. It's a question of... social dynamics. Yes, you heard me right. We meet to discuss, to bond, to make awkward small talk, and to occasionally make a decision that will be revisited in 3 hours because someone forgot what was decided in the first place.

Think about it: email is just so... sterile. No body language, no tone of voice, no awkward pauses. It's like the meeting equivalent of a plain cracker. Where's the fun in that? Where's the human connection? Where's the opportunity to awkwardly nod at each other in a conference room?

So, let's all just agree to meet, okay? For the sake of humanity, and for our collective sanity. Who needs efficiency when you have the chance to rehash the same points 5 times because someone didn't write it down?

Why do we still meet, again?

What happens if we just stay home?

Can we make it a video call?

Are we just afraid of email?

What is the point of a meeting, anyway?