I'm sympathetic to that. Certainly much earlier in my career, I had a lot of day-to-day personal contact with most of the people I worked with. Of course it was a different time with much different communication methods available--basically desk phone and early internal company email--and expectations for in-person meetings and hallway conversations.
But today even if I were in my local office, almost no one I work with would be in that office even if they weren't WFH anyway.
But today even if I were in my local office, almost no one I work with would be in that office even if they weren't WFH anyway.