The idea of a fixed workplace has changed significantly. Work now happens in kitchen corners, in borrowed spaces, in cities we are passing through. The question this raises is not where we work but how we bring ourselves fully to wherever we are, how we create conditions for focus without a permanent base.
Feeling at home in movement is a skill. It requires a kind of internal consistency, a set of habits and rituals that travel with us and make any space feel like our own. The physical location matters less than the quality of attention we bring to it.