the amount of people talking about how weird and stressful it is to be at home even after just a few days makes me wonder– are there really that many people that don't know what to do at home?
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to me, my home is a state of comfort, while going out and socializing is the exact opposite I always have a project to work on, but maybe I'm lucky (in this case) to be like that? I suppose many might not have that same drive or the same type of indoor-compatible interests
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I guess this would kinda explain how other people always seem to want to hang out more often than I do. I always have something I want to spend time creating at home, literally at all times, and meeting people is just not part of that
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but for others, it might be the opposite - they need to meet people and go out, feel connected and stay up to date with all their friends, and genuinely find joy and meaning in that, which seems to be the case for those who are struggling with staying at home during this
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Same here. The world outside is built for extroverts.
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