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Yup. I'd like to add "not living with people you like". I think having social connectivity is big outside your home, but when you actually live with people you like/are peer pressured to do things within your dwelling, it is really hard to get things done.


This is the beauty of finding people who you like...to get things done with. When work and play are one and the same, it's like getting two things done at once.


Well played. I guess I am thinking to my singular situation of living with lazy/pressuring roommates in college. But I imagine, also, that finding highly motivated people as in the Hacker News mold is pretty hard to do in general.


Does living with people you dislike really increase your productivity, or are you suggesting to live alone?




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