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Indian scient questions Silicon Valley techies who work ‘60 hours a week’ but escape city life on weekends

An Indian based scient living in California has sparked an animated discussion online after sharing his unconventional view of life in the United States. Taking to LinkedIn, Ram Swaminathan reflected on how his lifestyle often surprises people around him. He wrote, “You know, I’ve lived in the Bay Area for more than twenty five years, and I’ve never been to Lake Tahoe or Yosemite. And I have no plans.” According to him, this admission often invites disbelief, as people respond “as if I just announced I’m allergic to oxygen.”An Indian scient living in California reflected on urban walking and questioned why Silicon Valley techies working ‘60 hours a week’ seek meaning through weekend hiking. (Representational image/Gemini AI generated)Swaminathan clarified that his choice has little to do with disliking nature. “It is not that I dislike hiking; I am more of an urbanite and less of a nature buff,” he explained. Instead of long trails, his walks wind through neighbourhood streets filled with schools, cricket grounds, coffee shops and crosswalks. “Trees, birds, and blue sky, too,” he added, stressing that nature still exs within the city.A satirical take on tech cultureIn the post, Swaminathan offered a sharp and humorous critique of Bay Area tech culture. He wrote, “But here’s the thing about Bay Area techies. They claim to work sixty hours a week doing vibe coding in a multi million dollar home, then reward themselves sleeping in a tent.” He questioned the irony of outsourcing daily chores while seeking authenticity through weekend camping. “The Roomba probably has a better work life balance than its owners,” he remarked, calling the trend both entertaining and puzzling.Walking as a way of lifeSwaminathan concluded celebrating his everyday routines. “I run almost all my errands on foot within a three mile radius,” he wrote, adding that he gets all the exercise he needs from life itself. For him, walking past bakeries, greeting neighbours and returning home without stress defines fulfilment. “If that makes me weird, I’ll walk it off,” he concluded.Take a look here at the post:Online reactions pour inThe post drew a range of responses. One user wrote, “I go to Tahoe and Yosemite once a quarter… It’s a personal choice. Why? Meri marji.” Another commented, “I think a lot of people in the comments are missing the point. This isn’t an argument against Tahoe or Yosemite.” A third shared, “So well said, Ram. I grew up in Bombay and we adapted to many days of zero water supply.” Others echoed the sentiment with remarks like, “Very well said and very true,” and “I love walking everywhere to run errands.” One reader summed it up simply calling the post “refreshingly honest.”(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)

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