"I don't get distracted by what others are doing": Google techie shares how living alone boosts his productivity; Internet reacts
It is often observed that adults who leave their hometowns to pursue higher education or get jobs in other cities are habitual of managing their time and align their day to day tasks well according to the need of the hour.
But the debate over how our living environments shape our professional output is a long-standing one, often caught between the desire for social connection and the need for intense focus.
While modern work culture frequently promotes the ideas of collaboration, many professionals find that true efficiency is achieved in the quiet sanctity of their own space.
Recently, a Bengaluru-based techie working at Google, has once again brought this topic into the limelight.
The conversation gained significant momentum after Priyansh Agarwal, a Google employee based in Bengaluru, shared his personal experience with solo living on X. Agarwal, who decided to move into a flat alone to dedicate an entire room to his workspace, described the move as the "best decision" he made.
According to his post, although a substantial portion of his income goes to rent, but the exchange has yielded peak peace and productivity.
For Agarwal, the primary advantage of living alone is the ability to curate his environment without external influence or the need to manage someone else’s routine.
He mentioned in his X post, “It has been almost a year since I have been living alone now, and I have realised that I am the most productive when I am completely alone, I don't have to justify any of my actions to anybody and I don't get distracted by what others are doing.”
He also added a shortcoming to this but said that it gets balanced out with the atmosphere that he gets: “It comes at a cost of having to pay a higher rent but that gets nullified with the money I save as I don't go out as much.”
Supporters argued that solo living allows for greater freedom in structuring one's day, free from the interruptions that often occur in group or shared environments. One user pointed out, that many people never truly investigate which living setting actually suits their unique needs, and that the human brain can quickly adapt to either quiet or noisy surroundings, “neuroplasticity works both ways: the brain adapts to solitude just as fast as it adapts to noise. The sad part is that most people never give it the chance to find out which one it actually prefers.”
Another wrote, “Living alone not only makes you more productive but also helps you grow as a person. But a slight diff perspective that i’d like to add is - a great company around you also goes a long way and helps you when you’re at your lowest and questioning life.”
Contrarily, another advised, “Don't get too lonely. Productivity is not the only measure of success.”
While modern work culture frequently promotes the ideas of collaboration, many professionals find that true efficiency is achieved in the quiet sanctity of their own space.
Recently, a Bengaluru-based techie working at Google, has once again brought this topic into the limelight.
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Does living alone actually increase efficiency?
The conversation gained significant momentum after Priyansh Agarwal, a Google employee based in Bengaluru, shared his personal experience with solo living on X. Agarwal, who decided to move into a flat alone to dedicate an entire room to his workspace, described the move as the "best decision" he made.
According to his post, although a substantial portion of his income goes to rent, but the exchange has yielded peak peace and productivity.
For Agarwal, the primary advantage of living alone is the ability to curate his environment without external influence or the need to manage someone else’s routine.
He mentioned in his X post, “It has been almost a year since I have been living alone now, and I have realised that I am the most productive when I am completely alone, I don't have to justify any of my actions to anybody and I don't get distracted by what others are doing.”
This has ignited a debate on social media
Agarwal’s perspective resonated with many professionals who shared his view that solitude can be empowering rather than isolating.Another wrote, “Living alone not only makes you more productive but also helps you grow as a person. But a slight diff perspective that i’d like to add is - a great company around you also goes a long way and helps you when you’re at your lowest and questioning life.”
Contrarily, another advised, “Don't get too lonely. Productivity is not the only measure of success.”
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