how difficult is it to work at home without contact with anyone?

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working with seo is just working from home right?
since i met the forum i have been trying to work online, i have more mistakes than hits
my real difficulty is not having contact with anyone
I've always been the typical incel of a room with no social life, I never had real job, or a social circle or girlfriends, this is due to the fact that I never leave the house and have no money
I'm not a bum, unemployment rates in my third world country are extremely high, I found the opportunity to make money on the internet and I've been trying even with many mistakes
I wanted to know what it is like to have co-workers and at the end of the day leave to have fun, but when I finish my work online I have no one to go out with
how can you work online? what is it like to work without having contact with other people? is this the future of humanity?
 
Impossible for me with no human in person contact. I am now renting an office space in a building with many other businesses in there. Seeing people in the parking garage and other areas makes the day much better compared to sitting at home seeing nobody but your family.

I still work online on my own there, but the contact with other people inside and around the office has alot of value for me.
 
Honestly, I've always been an introvert. So it's not hard. I do take breaks and go to the bar for a quick snack a few times a week just to "get out".
 
People are garbage in general. I say that knowing full well there are some amazing people out there with kind and open hearts, but it's overshadowed by the flaming trash we call society. So I'm on the opposite end of @Blackhat Lifter I guess. I don't need, nor want any social interaction outside of what I get on screen or from my immediate family.

I guess it comes down to personality and preference at the end of the day. There are plenty on this forum who work hard in SEO and still have time for a social life. if you can't get out and find one, it doesn't hurt to have one come to you instead.

if you couldn't tell, I can't stand working with other people (even online it's tough for me). Everyone always has their own opinions and beliefs and ways of doing things, and that's all fine and good. But I don't want to have anything to do with any of it :P

As for it being the future of humanity - I think that's the ultimate end goal yes. Whoever is guiding what happens on this planet (and I do believe there is a puppeteer), want's us to live in an entirely digital world (of their making). Consider what make's an introvert an introvert. Fear, loathing, bitterness. As a society, we're pumped full of these things every day, On purpose no less.
 
Honestly, I've always been an introvert. So it's not hard. I do take breaks and go to the bar for a quick snack a few times a week just to "get out".
I have always been an introvert but it is a pathological problem of mine, it keeps other people away...
People are garbage in general. I say that knowing full well there are some amazing people out there with kind and open hearts, but it's overshadowed by the flaming trash we call society. So I'm on the opposite end of @Blackhat Lifter I guess. I don't need, nor want any social interaction outside of what I get on screen or from my immediate family.

I guess it comes down to personality and preference at the end of the day. There are plenty on this forum who work hard in SEO and still have time for a social life. if you can't get out and find one, it doesn't hurt to have one come to you instead.

if you couldn't tell, I can't stand working with other people (even online it's tough for me). Everyone always has their own opinions and beliefs and ways of doing things, and that's all fine and good. But I don't want to have anything to do with any of it :p

As for it being the future of humanity - I think that's the ultimate end goal yes. Whoever is guiding what happens on this planet (and I do believe there is a puppeteer), want's us to live in an entirely digital world (of their making). Consider what make's an introvert an introvert. Fear, loathing, bitterness. As a society, we're pumped full of these things every day, On purpose no less.
I have suffered many things that other people have caused me, but I still feel the need to socialize and be normal with a common job
over the years we have the routine of having a job outside the home, getting home and doing other things, in all ages whether in the countryside or in the city this was our routine, I think it is important to separate the two things, we are already used to old method, so much so that our genetics may be
 
It suits me down to the ground. But it’s not for everyone; I know some ppl really struggle when they’re not in an office environment.
 
working with seo is just working from home right?
since i met the forum i have been trying to work online, i have more mistakes than hits
my real difficulty is not having contact with anyone
I've always been the typical incel of a room with no social life, I never had real job, or a social circle or girlfriends, this is due to the fact that I never leave the house and have no money
I'm not a bum, unemployment rates in my third world country are extremely high, I found the opportunity to make money on the internet and I've been trying even with many mistakes
I wanted to know what it is like to have co-workers and at the end of the day leave to have fun, but when I finish my work online I have no one to go out with
how can you work online? what is it like to work without having contact with other people? is this the future of humanity?

There is no right or wrong, you will be different than other people. Some want to go back to the office, some don't. Who's right? Well everyone does what works for them.
Don't need to see anybody, talking strangers, does 0 for me.
 
Working in the office, separating your office work from family life, which is certainly more efficient than working at home.
But the problem is many IMers can't afford office rent, and meanwhile, the office location might be too far from ur home.
So, u might start from home then once u have a successful business online, u can move out and scale up.

GL~
 
I meet with a supervisor 15 minutes every morning to plan out my day and the social experience is the most valuable aspect. If you don't have coworkers to connect with, I would recommend searching forums like this for likeminded people that could use a chat or maybe even a quick video call before getting to work.
 
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