The entire concept of a shared culture is human nature. Humans as a whole never did wel solitary. We were cooperative hunters and gatherers for the first couple millennia of our existence. Then with the invention of farming, we did that together. We then built cities together etc etc.
What is not natural, is being "locked" into a building with dozens or hundreds of other people who you have no relationship with except for the work relationship, for the majority (or close to it) of your waking hours.
Furthermore, as Foxtronix said, it also differs a lot per person. I crave physical contact (and thankfully i have guys i can call if i just wanna spend a night cuddled up on the sofa watching geeky things on youtube) but i dislike crowds of random people or 'not my people'. Don't like being at work parties even if the people are nice. Don't like going to bars, unless it's my exact type of people hanging out there. Can't stand sports events. In short: i am not quite solitary but due to the fact that i dislike many groups of people, i do spend a lot of time alone.
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