economy
Office workers of the world unite: it’s time to revive the three-martini lunch
The three-martini lunch allowed us to mix business and pleasure, a phenomenon that is missing during the AI boom

TL;DR
- The three-martini lunch, a mid-century business practice, is proposed as a solution to the loss of authentic connection in the AI era.
- Modern work culture, driven by AI, hustle culture, and digital communication, has led to increased loneliness and decreased interpersonal relationships.
- The author argues that long lunches provided a unique opportunity to mix business with pleasure, build lasting friendships, and foster a more human approach to business.
- Current work trends like remote work, constant productivity measurement, and AI-generated communication have eroded personal connections and made it harder to understand colleagues.
- Return-to-office mandates have also failed to create authentic connections, often focusing on productivity rather than genuine interaction.
- Reviving practices like the three-martini lunch, which prioritize presence and connection, could lead to a new age of more meaningful work.