Why do you interact with other humans?
I am an introvert ,like being alone a lot but on the other hand love going out and being with friends and doing things ,Like hiking ,wish i could find a friend who would like to do that all the time with me for safety ,Love making people laugh ,especially in coffee shops show them funny posts ,we all start the day off with a few good laughs I learn a lot form watching the face book movie clips about everything
I also enjoy consoling people with there troubles,brings me joy to help and sometimes show them a different side starting to enjoy metal detecting,purchased a kayak to explore flat waters ,And have started making walking Sticks/canes from tree roots when i find the right ones and wizard wands for the kids from drift wood
As an extrovert, I love people. Talking with people is fun and entertaining.
I learn from people every day. And never hike alone because it's not safe.
Volunteering as a college mentor is the most rewarding volunteer work I have ever done. Since 2006, I have helped first generation children of immigrants write essays to apply for college and scholarships. It thrills me to send these kids to college.
I don't unless I have to generally (except my family). If I'm shopping and there's a self check out option, I use it!
Because I have no skills to grow my own food.
you could work around being interactive with people..and have food deliveries.. without seeing people.
Because I can't survive without them.
I don't farm, or weave cloth, and while I've built many things I've never tried to build a habitable shelter.
I type for a living, writing code to control and monitor pre-cooled air pumped into passenger jets at airports, and did the R&D for the control system for converting airport 480 volt 60 Hertz power to 115 volt 400 Hertz power for the aircraft while their engines are shut down.
We save millions of tons of carbon footprint because jet engines on idle guzzle fuel.
But despite my considerable technical skills my survivalist skill set is minimal, mostly a relic of my youth when I did spend part of my time living off the land.