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This man's honest take on remote work is going viral—Millions can relate

| @indiablooms | Jul 04, 2026, at 03:20 pm

An internet user's candid reflection on the realities of remote work has gone viral, striking a chord with thousands on social media.

Naman opened up about the challenges of working from home, a routine he has been following for the past month. While remote work once seemed like the ideal setup, he admitted that the experience has left him feeling isolated and missing the everyday interactions with his colleagues.

"Before I had a job, all I wanted was to get one. After I got it, I was frustrated and wanted freedom. You need permission for everything. That's when it hit me that we're never truly content with where we are," he said in the video.

His remarks resonated with many Instagram users, who flooded the comments section with messages of support and shared similar experiences.

One user wrote, "Your observation is so true... Even I've faced the same, so I can totally relate to it and completely agree!"

Another commented, "Well said."

A third simply responded, "True."

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