Probably because you're treating the "Being Disturbed" and "Privacy" as completely opposite terms.
Humans, when they want privacy, put up "Do Not Disturb" signs.
That's where the confusion is.
It's more like an animal understands the drive to survive and thus hiding and fighting against things which are a threat to them or their offspring. Their survival need for 'space' is more physical, though ours tends to be more social survival related.
If someone found out X about me they wouldn't look at me the same, it would effect my stance in society and for my survival in my social cluster.
That is the essence of human privacy, animals do it to survive, humans do it to 'survive' in their social networks.
Probably because you're treating the "Being Disturbed" and "Privacy" as completely opposite terms.
Humans, when they want privacy, put up "Do Not Disturb" signs.
That's where the confusion is.
It's more like an animal understands the drive to survive and thus hiding and fighting against things which are a threat to them or their offspring. Their survival need for 'space' is more physical, though ours tends to be more social survival related.
If someone found out X about me they wouldn't look at me the same, it would effect my stance in society and for my survival in my social cluster.
That is the essence of human privacy, animals do it to survive, humans do it to 'survive' in their social networks.