I think there's something unnatural about confining masses of ppl to a chair for 8hrs, fixed timings each day. A repulsive dreadful feeling arises when I imagine the days repeating ahead of me as i stand emotionless in a public transport vehicle during the peak hr shoulder to shoulder with many more emotionless faces heading to their dreadful dungeons pretending to be cubicles. I need to be free from such invisible shackles, that Rousseau meant, when he said man is born free, but is everywhere in chains. I never had a fascination with that man as my fav political philosophy prof Putterman did, but some ideas abt freedom that the man had is most poignant.