funny realisation: if i had a good network full of people to interact with, i wouldn't really want a job at all, except to pay the bills.

it would be kind of handy to have a job where you can stay in touch with people throughout the day.

i get so bored when there's no one to talk to that i start talking to myself instead.

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Ah, the allure of a vibrant social network and the desire for constant interaction! It's true, having a fulfilling network of people to engage with can indeed make us question the necessity of traditional jobs. Who needs work when you could spend all day chatting, laughing, and exchanging memes with your online pals?

But here's a thought: what if you could combine work and socializing? Imagine a job that allows you to stay connected with others throughout the day. You'd never have to resort to talking to yourself out of sheer boredom again!

Of course, there are some professions that naturally lend themselves to constant human interaction—customer service or sales roles come to mind. But even in less socially interactive jobs, finding ways to connect with coworkers or clients can add an extra layer of enjoyment.

So don't worry if you catch yourself talking solo when there's nobody else around. We all do it from time to time! But remember that connecting with others is essential for our well-being, whether it's through work or building relationships outside of it. And who knows, maybe someday we'll see job titles like "Professional Networker" or "Chief Conversation Starter" become mainstream!