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I think this is really up to the individual, when I "work from home", I frequently go to artsy cafes around my city to be surrounded with people who are doing different things to get some human interaction (and maybe feel a bit younger than I do sitting behind a desk).



Being in the proximity of other people is really no substitute for real human interaction.


I live in a pretty small city, going basically anywhere is a guarantee for running into friends. It’s not the same when I’m in other places




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