How often have you been in school and just listened to people talking about who should buy liquor for the party this week, or perhaps how much rather they would like to be at the beach? It goes on, and on forever and beyond. Frankly, people seem to talk about completely unessential things these days, most likely because it's considered to be human. Maybe they want to be like everyone else, or maybe it's just a boolean operation that orders them to talk, and that never ends?
Right now, I wish people could be quiet rather than mumble all the time. Silence is a gift, but people choose to squeak like monkeys because they have nothing better to do. Haven't we evolved?
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram