I have an office in my house and one about five minutes from my house. I worked solely out of my house for many years, but find, with children, that I have to be in a different ZIP code to think.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I go out in New York, and I think, boy, you can look at someone and pretty much determine their zip code. Everyone seems to want to conform. I wonder, are they all just button-pressers, on the Internet all day long? I don't know.
I live on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. I live in a 950-square-foot apartment with one bathroom and two sons.
I live most of the time in New York now. I have an apartment there.
I have a house here in California and come back every month and a half to see my kids. And they come to New York.
I work in the house next to where I live. We bought a smaller house that I use as my office and the place where my two employees work... We've got tens of thousands of letters from kids stored all over the house in places you would usually put dishes and other things like that.
My home is in Chicago, but I have an apartment in Los Angeles.
I wanted to figure out a way of living where I didn't have to be in an office every day.
I work three days at home, and two days in the British Library or the London Library, just to get out of the house and hide from the children.
I've spent so many years commuting, I kind of prefer a home office.
I pretty much live about 10 minutes from my office. I have two kids, and I have about 8 projects that I'm working on, so I basically just get up and go to work, and go home every night and play with my kids, so I don't really know.