The reality about remote work that this sub doesn't talk about enough ​ i love this community. i'm fully remote and plan to stay that way until i retire or get forced out. but there's something i keep seeing here that worries me and i think it needs to be said honestly. a lot of people treat remote work as the solution to problems that remote work can't actually solve. if you're struggling with motivation, isolation, focus, or career direction, going remote doesn't fix those things. it removes the external structure that was masking them. the office forced you to show up, sit at a desk, and perform busyness for 8 hours. remote work removes the performance and leaves you alone with whatever's underneath it. i went through this myself around month 6 of WFH. the excitement of no commute wore off. the freedom became formlessness.…