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During the town hall, Dimon candidly shared his observations regarding the behaviors he witnessed during Zoom meetings. He highlighted how participants would often multitask—checking emails, texting, or not paying attention entirely. According to him, this lack of focus diminishes efficiency and creativity, contributing to a generalized atmosphere of rudeness in professional settings. Dimon emphasized his commitment to attentiveness in meetings, stating, “If you don’t think that slows down efficiency, you are wrong.” He went further to lament the potential long-term impact on younger generations, suggesting that they are increasingly left behind socially by remote work dynamics.