The big important idea of today is that connecting with other people is vital in every area of our lives.  We connect through social media with our friends in an almost never ending 24 hour cycle.  Then we connect at work through highly collaborative teams that prioritize relationships.  What is lost in all of this is the value of solitude.  Travis Bradberry writes for Forbes:

We live in a world of constant contact—a place that’s losing sight of the importance of being alone. Offices are abandoning cubicles in favor of shared desks and wide-open common spaces, and rather than sitting at their desks working independently, school children are placed in groups. It seems that a never-ending “ping” has become our culture’s omnipresent background noise, instantly informing us of every text, tweet, and notification.

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