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by mesaframe
1804 days ago
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Man say whatever you want. I am feeling lonely working at home too. You can't focus on your family while working but colleagues aren't there too. A lot of time I feel the need to talk about work but there is no one to talk to. It's hard to ping a colleague for some chit-chat. |
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You're absolutely right, though: the office is a fantastic place to get a regular social fix. I absolutely understand where you're coming from, because social experiences are as important as food and water to humans, but here's the thing:
The concept of an office wasn't created to solve human socialization.
Why not try and solve the socialization problem, and ignore the notion of an office? Set up a lunch group with your street, see if you can create a coworking space in your apartment/condo building, rent a coworking space close to home, or something else. As a socialization solution, offices are a comfortable rut/local minimum.
You can absolutely have your e-commute, as well as your social experience. The problem is that we've been doing offices for so long, that we kinda forget that we need to rethink/replace what they were doing.