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Microsoft Engineer Drives Auto-Rickshaw to Combat Loneliness

A Microsoft engineer in Bengaluru has found a unique way to combat loneliness—by moonlighting as an auto-rickshaw driver. The story came to light when Venkatesh Gupta, a local techie, shared a post on social media showing the engineer in his Microsoft hoodie driving an auto in Koramangala.

In his post on X, Gupta wrote, “Met a 35-year-old staff software engineer at Microsoft in Koramangala driving Namma Yatri to combat loneliness on weekends.” The post resonated widely, sparking discussions about the importance of social connections in high-pressure environments like the tech industry.

Reactions to the post were diverse. One user commented, “As the tech industry grows, so does the phenomenon of loneliness among professionals. Sometimes, the most advanced technology can’t replace human interaction.” Another added, “It’s great that he understands the importance of mental health. An engineer in my office works as a bartender to relax.

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The story emphasizes a hidden truth: although technology connects us, it can sometimes lead to feelings of isolation. The engineer’s approach has sparked admiration and empathy, bringing to light the personal struggles behind professional success.

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