Meetings: A Sisyphean Struggle
We've been stuck in meetings for so long, we've started to lose track of time. The walls of our conference rooms have become a familiar blur, like the faces of our colleagues. We've tried to escape, but the coffee machines seem to have a hold on us.
It's not just the meetings themselves that are the problem, but the endless discussions, the pointless arguments, and the half-baked ideas. We're like Sisyphus, pushing a heavy boulder up a hill only to have it roll back down, again and again.
But still, we trudge on. Because in the end, it's not about what we achieve, but about the experience. The experience of being stuck in meetings, of being trapped in a never-ending cycle of inefficiency.