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Umar Saleem
If you had the option to work anywhere in the world, what would you pick?
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Ever dreamed of breaking free from the cubicle walls and making the world your office? Picture this: your laptop, skills, and the world at your fingertips. The choice is yours, from the sun-kissed shores of exotic islands to the buzzing energy of metropolitan cities. Embrace the thrill of flexibility, harness the power of remote work, and let your creativity flourish in diverse settings. Your dream workspace isn't limited by geography - it's wherever you find inspiration.
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Mansi Trivedi
I would wanna go to somewhere with mountains and snow at the same time a big city wouldn't hurt either.
Roland Marlow
Haven't visited enough places. Part of me would want to be secluded in the mountains, part of me would love NYC, and part would like to try Dubai.
Matej Cabadaj
Good question! I would probably choose Croatia's Zadar or stay in my home country of Czech Republic 🤔
@matej_cabadaj I visit Czeck Republic in 2007. One of the best times of my life. I was there for 2 days but the architecture was phenomenal!
Matej Cabadaj
@umar_saleem That's very difficult, I would probably stay in Croatia from late October until March and got back to Prague for the spring and summer :)
Ruslan.D
i liked so much comments where people's preferences.. that i am not sure what to choose talking as if i could )) heh
Khul Anwar
i love live in indonesia, i will stay in my country most of the time. but will do some travelling to europe occasio ally
Vincent Delitz
@umar_saleem great question - I think in my case it would be somewhere sunny and also with exchange opportunities to fellow makers like Tulum
Jacopo Tallini
Probably I will work in Dubai or California. Has anyone ever worked in those places?
@jacopo_tallini I lived in California for a while and have family there. Now I’m in NYC. Where are you based?
Eric Savina
I'm lucky enough to already have this option and I picked up a small island in the south of the Philippines called Panglao. I might move to another one, a hidden gem called Siquijor.
Eric Savina
@umar_saleem So true. After 21 years in Manila, I am delighted to have called Panglao home for the past two years.
Anastasia Liamets
I’m currently working from Canada, sometimes somewhere in the mountains — so really missing cities like Paris, New York or Kyiv. Definitely would choose one of them 🤘🏼
@anliamets I loved Banff. Worked there a season. Lived in Montreal for a bit also. No live in NYC. Where in Canada do you live?
Nishkarsh Srivastava
Greece for sure! I’ve been there once and even 10 hour work days feel like you’re having a lazy Saturday
Kane
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I prefer to separate work and life. For efficiency, I choose any library, bookstore, or study room to work.
Russ Halilov
The biggest issue for me is to pick 1 place. I did nomad life for a year. Living for 1-2 months in different places. Each has its own pros and cons. I would love to have home in 2-3 places: 1. Big city like London, NYC, Berlin, SF For connections, events, business etc. 2. Cape Town, Palma de Mallorca To chill with family during winter 3. House in Pyrénées or Alps to have some solitude time in mountains. Need to push our MRR a bit further to achieve this :)
Diogo Maia Caetano
This answer might be quite mainstream but I would say Silicon Valley - I would love to see the energy of the place and all the things happening. Not going with the basic answer, I would probably say Sweden or Norway, hot caban, and outside snow and aurora borealis.
Atticus Li
New Zealand or Europe. I love the museums in Europe, and New Zealand because I love how passionate and involved their young people are with their government. I would also consider SEA or Latin America. I love those cultures.
Csaba Zajdo
An Icelandic geothermal spa retreat surrounded by geysers and lava fields provides an unconventional yet inspiring setting for remote work and relaxation.
Ling Tien
The Maldives' paradisiacal beaches and crystal-clear waters create a serene yet invigorating backdrop, enhancing focus and creativity for remote work endeavors.
Zane Maum
Kyoto's serene bamboo forests and historic temples offer a peaceful ambience, encouraging mindfulness and fostering a conducive environment for remote work.
Singapore's futuristic skyline and multicultural ambience promise an exciting and dynamic environment conducive to innovative thinking.
Anthea
I like the futuristic feel of Tokyo. I can imagine myself working on my laptop overlooking Shibuya Crossing and being immersed in that feeling of productivity
Maria Anosova 🔥
Place with good infrastructure, stable wai fai, beautiful nature, sea.