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by lelele 4206 days ago
> At the end of the day it doesn't matter where you are.

I think that it matters, instead. Unless you are one of those people who are oblivious to their surroundings.

You are not going to code 24/7. And when you will have done your share of coding for the day, or even if you would just like to take a break, then being in a nice place will help you to recharge yourself.

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Some people consider small fishing villages to be nice places.
And I didn't mean otherwise. "Nice place" meant "whatever feels nice to you".