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talks about the idea that engineers need privacy to do their best work

if people work from home it’s important to make sure they have private space to do their work

could potentially require that employees show that their workspace is sufficiently private when working at home

the group is falling prey to following a loud voice just because it offers a course of action

well known in the army

this speaks pretty directly to my social anxiety (or whatever it is I have)

she has not been very precise about differentiating between introverted, socially anxious, and the many other related qualities, instead grouping them under the introversion umbrella

mentions third places as places where you can move between the social and private modes of operating

this is an interesting insight, seems like any good third places experience design would understand how much a space is usable for social vs private modes of operating

her example is how she preferred working in a coffee shop, where she could oscillate between those modes

this feels a lot like how I feel working at coffee shops and bars