1, save time and cost, and improve yourself.
I have a college alumnus who is a graduate student in Shanghai, and graduated and took an examination of teachers in Shanghai. After marriage, she lived in her own house, far from school. In the class at 8 o'clock in the morning, she must go out at 5 o'clock, otherwise she will catch up with the morning rush hour, which will easily lead to teaching accidents.
She's really in pain. Later, she complained to the graduate tutor and was awakened by the teacher. The teacher has two houses in other parts of Shanghai, but they are not next to the school. In order to meet the needs of teaching, scientific research and children's education, she has been renting a house near the school.
In this way, my alumni persuaded my husband to make a decision to rent a small house near the school, live near the school on weekdays and go home from work on Friday.
2. Commuting is slowly torturing your motivation.
Commuting (commuting from home to work), especially in the morning rush hour, is generally not very comfortable. In Shanghai, I once changed jobs. Change to Line 2 in century avenue every day. There are usually two subways to get on, and I am pushed away by the crowd.
Sometimes I really don't want to be crowded, so I just stop by. In traffic jams, time is even more uncontrollable. I may be late, delay my work, and be in a bad mood.
Don't underestimate the 2-3 hours saved. We can really do a lot of things. The time saved is not used at work, either in the gym or in some activities, so the state is getting better and better. Personally, I think that even if the living conditions are poor at first, try to live near the company or relatively close, and you will feel that you have a lot more time every day. Anything at work can be arrived at the first time, so that you can get more opportunities.