Journal Entry: 1-18-2012
A generation of accomplished individuators, as functioning adults, will require lots of privacy in their leisure time to come to know themselves, to learn to love and appreciate themselves, to strive mightily to hone their skills, to sharpen their wits, and to be more original and adept at their craft.
Such private people may cause bars and restaurants to lose some revenue as socialites become fewer in number and customers grow more scarce.
But the social time that they do spend together will be sweeter, more rewarding and without games or friction. The friends they make will be fewer but deeper and more lasting. All that demand for privacy granted and time apart paradoxically will lead to more enjoyable time together.
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