In this episode, I talk about why so many “digital nomad” videos never clearly explain what kind of work people are actually doing. Modern white-collar labor has become increasingly abstract, making it difficult to see concrete results from the outside. As a result, many online creators shift from showing work itself to showcasing lifestyle, atmosphere, and freedom. Cafés, coworking spaces, MacBooks, and morning routines become visual symbols of success. I explore how social media transformed labor into performance, and why “working vibes” sometimes matter more than actual production in the age of remote work and digital culture.