Sofadwelling
Sofadwelling is a term used to describe a lifestyle characterized by spending a significant amount of time at home, primarily on a sofa or couch. This can be due to various factors, including personal preference, work-from-home arrangements, health issues, or social isolation. Individuals who engage in sofadwelling may prioritize comfort and relaxation, often integrating their living space with their daily activities. This can involve using the sofa for work, entertainment, dining, and socializing. While the term can sometimes carry negative connotations, implying idleness or a lack of engagement with the outside world, it can also represent a deliberate choice for a more home-centered and less externally driven existence. The rise of digital technology and the increased prevalence of remote work have contributed to the normalization of spending more time indoors, making sofadwelling a more common phenomenon. Some individuals may find that this lifestyle enhances their productivity or well-being by allowing them to create a personalized and controlled environment. Others may seek to balance their time at home with social interactions and outdoor activities to maintain a broader sense of well-being. The perception of sofadwelling often depends on individual circumstances and societal views on productivity and leisure.