
"Working remotely felt like the most sensible choice for me. No commute, no fixed hours, no pressure of the corporate ladder, and, perhaps best of all, no grey office building."
"On paper, working remotely is almost perfect. You wake up, open your laptop, and you're already working. The day moves completely on your terms."
"I realized how much of my day is shaped by simply working and interacting with other people: running out for a matcha with my friends between lectures."
Remote work presents numerous advantages such as no commute, flexible hours, and the ability to work from appealing locations. The initial allure of remote jobs includes the potential for happiness and productivity. However, the realization of the downsides, particularly the isolation and lack of social interaction, becomes apparent over time. Engaging with peers and participating in social activities are essential components of a fulfilling work-life balance that remote work may compromise.
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