The WHO warns remote work could be bad for you

· Quartz · Lila MacLellan

all day long you wring yourself out
work virtually
go nowhere

Remote workers across the globe will recognize the sense of fatigue and resignation captured by American poet Amy Gerstler in the opening lines of “Night Heron,” a new work.

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