Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working from home and living alone is feelin’ a lot like 2020. Everyday feels the same, no physical contact, and way too much thinking. Anyone have tips on getting out of this rut?
I thought living alone was going to be so much fun, because in every tv show, you moved out in your 20s even because living alone is so much fun.......
I am a 26 years old software engineer and I've never been back to the office after March 2020. WFH is the best thing for young people. I wake up at 6am to go to the gym and be back home at 8am to have breakfast, and start the work day at 8:30am. Took an hour break during lunch to play pickleball with friends and have lunch after that. Play tennis or 9 holes golf with friends at 5pm and go out for a drink and dinner after that. If I have to work in the office, I would not be able to go to the gym, play PB/tennis, and hang out with friends on weekdays. No way I am going back to the office.
Anonymous wrote:Go out in the evenings. How is this difficult?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go out in the evenings. How is this difficult?
Let me guess. You’re a mom who works remotely and love it because you can slack off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working from home and living alone is feelin’ a lot like 2020. Everyday feels the same, no physical contact, and way too much thinking. Anyone have tips on getting out of this rut?
I thought living alone was going to be so much fun, because in every tv show, you moved out in your 20s even because living alone is so much fun.......
I am a 26 years old software engineer and I've never been back to the office after March 2020. WFH is the best thing for young people. I wake up at 6am to go to the gym and be back home at 8am to have breakfast, and start the work day at 8:30am. Took an hour break during lunch to play pickleball with friends and have lunch after that. Play tennis or 9 holes golf with friends at 5pm and go out for a drink and dinner after that. If I have to work in the office, I would not be able to go to the gym, play PB/tennis, and hang out with friends on weekdays. No way I am going back to the office.
Anonymous wrote:Working from home and living alone is feelin’ a lot like 2020. Everyday feels the same, no physical contact, and way too much thinking. Anyone have tips on getting out of this rut?
I thought living alone was going to be so much fun, because in every tv show, you moved out in your 20s even because living alone is so much fun.......
Anonymous wrote:Go out in the evenings. How is this difficult?
Anonymous wrote:I would just rent a small studio and travel around the country/world. Live in different places for a few months each while working remotely.
Otherwise get an in person job. When I was 26 I didn’t know very many 26 year olds who lived alone. We shared houses and worked out of the house. It was a fantastic time in my life.