The sun hasn’t finished rising in your latest destination when Slack pings from a client several time zones away, and you’re hunched over a café table, replying on a keyboard narrower than your forearms. Twelve hours later you’re in a hostel bunk, mind racing from Zoom fatigue instead of drifting off to the lullaby of ceiling fans. Location‑flexible work is rich with freedom, yet constant connectivity, shifting clocks, and ergonomic roulette can grind even the most adventurous traveler into a pixel‑blurred shell.
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