Having seen how so called extroverts where seemingly going insane 4 years ago, I at this point assume they don't like their own home for some reason
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Even my introverted friends were getting stir crazy in 2020. By the end of that year I was the only one I knew who was still perfectly content to be snuggled under a blanket putzing around online all day... I mean working from home.
My gamer friends and I had the best of times, we were back to being teenagers
i saw my friends kinda go nuts too
it was surreal
I think it's an issue with entertaining themselves. Extroverts seek entertainment through social interaction while introverts tend to be able to entertain themselves just fine.
It was really weird to me too. Like, if you don’t like your home and being by yourself, maybe you’re not a good influence on others.
i would never leave if i didn't have to eat and make money to eat
I'm a home body in most cases but if I stay too long I still get stir crazy. Can only exist in cave troll mode for so long.
It really took me the longest time to realise that a huge percentage of people that need to go outside as much as possible do so because they feel unhappy at home ('home' as literal dwelling I mean, they don't know what to do there, aren't happy with or can't be by themselves, don't enjoy their immediate home environment & stuff they have in it, etc).
Home is the best, if you can't stay home and be happy you need to change your home
Cause when you stay at home, you become comfortable with it and also keep making things better and better. You have full control over your experience so you end up optimizing it.
When you go out to say a coffee shop, that’s optimized for the owner to make the most money.