2/07/2023

I prefer to be able stay mobile.

One of the things which make laptops a better fit for me, is that they allow me to work no matter if I'm not at the office. Being able to keep on top on of my job independently from my location, has become something that invaluable for me.

I'm someone that doesn't like to stay at the same place for long, and being able to work outside the office has become something that keeps me a lot more interested in my job. Being able to work outside the office keeps my job interesting, and helps me to focus a more since staying at the same place bores me easily.

To add to my preference to laptops, is that I like to keep my digital life with me where ever I go. That's why the laptop and smartphone combo works so well for me, since I can take them with me anywhere I go. 

In a way, I'm a digital nomad. I like to able to take my digital life where ever my real world life goes. My real world, and digital, lives have become integrated in ways that it is hard to separate them cleanly. So much so, that both my professional and personal life exist on both worlds.

I guess that I've become one of those who lives life on both worlds seamlessly, and can't imagine not being able to access either one at a moment's notice. While there are people I only interact with only on the real world or digitally, most of the most important people in my life interact with me both ways.

While I never intended to take this path, it came naturally to me. So much so, that I find it hard to give it up. Time has proven to me that a mobile life is possible, even within a single city, and that makes that much harder to give it up.

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