HacKING wrote:
I have this issue where anytime I find an activity that I love so much that it makes some of my stress away and I can engage in a lot, someone gets mad at me for being so "distant" or "aloof" and makes it impossible for me to engage in this activity or enjoy it because they constantly put pressure on me to pay attention to them and it's frustrating.
People used to say very similar things to me. They'd be very bothered about my passion for the natural world, and terrestrial invertebrates in particular. I was constantly told I should "join the real world" and stop obsessing. The joke is on them, since as of this month I am now a professor of insect physiology.
Anyway, what I am trying to say is that you should take other people's negativity and need for socialization with a grain of salt. It depends on the context: if you like the person who wants you to spend more attention on them it might be worth it to dial back the shop talk when you are around them, but if you don't like them I say ignore the advice.
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