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I don't think I think enough.















Monday, March 21, 2016
The Bat Cave


"Chris, why are you in the bat cave?"
"Chris, how do you function in that small room with just white walls?"
"Doesn't the bat cave make you...claustrophobic?"



I know it makes me seem anti-social, but I love the bat cave. It's where I get to actually get things done, contrary to what others may believe. Haha.

For someone who gets easily distracted, this is, as a matter of fact, a wonderful place to work in. No windows, no people coming in and out every now and then, and no outside noise. I guess it's safe to assume that we're all built differently. While others come up with creative ideas or becoming productive in the presence of others, I prefer quiet and solitude. It feels like having a clear white canvas, where there is freedom showcase my "creativity".

I love people, and yes, I actually consult people for certain things, but if you want me to be productive, leave me to myself in the bat cave. =)