Or autism. There's a reason why only autists find speedrunning (i.e. playing the same game over and over and over again just to shave a few nanoseconds) fun.
I would argue that in this case while having similar results, comfort in routine and hatred of variety are definitely different enough to warrant the distinction.
Variance as applied to people is also the key to why most of their half-baked ideologies don't work, they hate it for ruining their layabout utopia too.
Randomness, also called variance, is the key to replayability.
So naturally "some" people absolutely hate it. Inability to adapt is a sign of low intelligence.
Or autism. There's a reason why only autists find speedrunning (i.e. playing the same game over and over and over again just to shave a few nanoseconds) fun.
I would argue that in this case while having similar results, comfort in routine and hatred of variety are definitely different enough to warrant the distinction.
Variance as applied to people is also the key to why most of their half-baked ideologies don't work, they hate it for ruining their layabout utopia too.