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Almost every person I feel closeness with in the world lives in a different city at the moment. Why do we do this to ourselves? The next couple decades needs a capital city everyone moves to and doesn't leave!! The internet is not an option.

Charlsy Yang

recently just read this 🥲 annehelen.substack.com/p/youd-be-happ…

Laura 🦄
Replying to @charlsy

As someone who spent most of her childhood and young adulthood living in different countries… this has been, like, my whole life 🙈 I don’t know any different, don’t even know what it feels like to live close to family.

Charlsy Yang
Replying to @alicetragedy

i didn’t feel the need to have friends near me until i moved to the US 2 years ago...and then i realized that’s a thing i took for granted for too long. sigh. it’s much harder to make new friends now and everything is so dang far apart from each other here and so are my friends

Laura 🦄
Replying to @charlsy

Making friends as an adult is definitely tricky 🥺 and also by the time we reach a certain age we sort of… don’t want to make any more friends 🙈 it’s so tough and I’m sorry you’re going through this 😞

Charlsy Yang
Replying to @alicetragedy

Oh this was the first time i came across her writing, gonna find out more👀

Laura 🦄
Replying to @charlsy

She wrote a book I’m dying to read about remote work / home office called “out of office” & in 2019 had this piece in buzzfeed about “the burnout generation”: buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/annehe…

How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation
Charlsy Yang
Replying to @alicetragedy

oooh out of office sounds intriguing! (i’m target audience 💀) Thanks so much for sharing! Saved this burnout piece for read