Techie shares 8 things you learn only after living away from home. ‘This phase is hard but…’

A software developer’s viral post highlights the realities of living away from home. From initial excitement to managing responsibilities alone, individuals face homesickness, financial challenges, and emotional ups and downs. While the journey ca...

The techie revealed that living away from home makes you more resilient. (Representative image: iStock)
In today’s fast-paced world, many people move away from their homes either due to higher studies or work. But what often begins as an exciting new chapter quickly comes with its own set of challenges. From adjusting to a new city and managing daily responsibilities to dealing with homesickness, the transition isn’t always easy. In the pursuit of growth, better opportunities, making a name for oneself and earning a hefty paycheck, individuals tend to leave behind the comfort of familiarity, only returning to their hometown once in a blue moon.

Recently, a software developer, Aditya, shared a post on X, shedding light on the emotional conversation. In his write-up, the techie talked about 8 things individuals realise only after they move to a new city. He revealed that although living alone has its pros and cons, it ultimately shapes your life for the better.

Excitement fades into reality



The initial days of living away from home often feel liberating, filled with freedom and excitement. However, as time passes, the reality of responsibilities begins to set in, replacing the thrill with a more grounded, everyday routine.

No one calls you for meals anymore


Back home, meals arrive without a second thought. Living alone changes that completely, as individuals must cook, plan, or arrange every meal themselves, making even the simplest food feel like effort.


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Eating alone becomes routine


Sharing meals with family is replaced by solitary dining. Over time, eating alone becomes normal, though it can often feel quiet and emotionally distant.

Homesickness hits unexpectedly


There’s no fixed time for missing home. It can strike suddenly, especially at night, when everything slows down and the absence of familiar faces feels more pronounced.

Festivals lose warmth


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Celebrations away from home rarely feel the same. Without family traditions, gatherings, and familiar rituals, festivals can feel incomplete and less joyful.

Money becomes a priority


Managing expenses becomes essential. Every rupee starts to matter as individuals learn to budget, prioritise needs, and understand the value of financial discipline.
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Independence comes with responsibility


From fixing daily problems to managing schedules, individuals must handle everything on their own. There’s no immediate support system, which makes self-reliance a necessity.

Growth through struggle


The journey is not always smooth. Some days feel empowering, while others feel overwhelming. But over time, this phase builds resilience, maturity, and independence, shaping individuals for life.
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