When I am away, I am with it. When I am with it, I am away.

Aditya Ajmera
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When I am away, I am with it. When I am with it, I am away. It is a good way of saying that when I am at home, I have my family and friends all around me, but when I get into the workplace, I get the sense that they don’t really get me or that they are not really that interested in me. The trick is to find a balance between being apart from home and being present at work. If you can find that balance, you will have found the secret to making work enjoyable.

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