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I don’t follow. Why should where I spend the majority of my waking hours, the majority of my life in practical terms, not also be my primary source of socialization? I genuinely feel the opposite. Relying on your few off hours to satisfy your innate human need for socialization places an unhealthy demand on your off hours, not to mention an unfair demand on your friends and family. I am now forced to spend 8 hours a…
> Humans were never intended to spend so much time alone Humans were also never intended to be forced to somehow "produce money" with other humans. "Being a social animal" for millennia meant finding your role in a relatively small group of people who shared your basic values about survival and mores , and that you could observe and befriend (or fight) over a literal lifetime, while carrying out tasks that were direc…
Finding your role in a relatively small group of people describes most of my experience working in offices. You share the time and experiences doing some thing you have to do, not something you want to do. Locating sustenance or making copies, it’s same same. It’s an activity you do because you have to, not because you chose to.
Additionally, you have things in common by socializing, not the reverse.