Community Quote by Deepak Chopra
““Speaking generally, however, when you interact with someone else, you are doing outer work (physical time, play time, connecting time) ... as many sociologists have pointed out, this area of life used to dominate everyday existence, at a time when families sat around the fire of an evening and ate every meal together. That's no longer true. Families today are often loose constellations. Contact is intermittent and rushed. everyone has their own space. Activity is scattered all around town, not confined to the home. Cars have made everyone mobile, but central heating may be the most powerful force in shaping modern society.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview on Modern Society, 2015
The quote observes that contemporary life has shifted from tightly knit, shared family routines to fragmented, individual schedules, driven by mobility and technology, altering social interaction patterns.
In simple terms: Modern life is fragmented, reducing shared family time.
Recognize and create intentional shared moments.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family dinners
- community events
- shared hobbies
- digital meetups
- neighborhood gatherings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we rebuild meaningful routines in busy lives?
- What role does technology play in both fragmenting and reconnecting families?
Even with intentional effort, schedules may still clash, limiting deep connection.