atharv kapila said:
As an aspiring physicist , it worries me to see most of the physicists and mathematicians leading a rather reclusive lifestyle.(which they tend to enjoy and I have no problem with that).
I suspect that this is not a good comparison to make: of the activities of mature physicists, vs. those of your (presumably student) age.
The physicists your are using as your group to emulate are now doing the behavior of those who are no longer so much in the partying age range.
In addition, they probably have families, another behavior modulator. Two big lifestyle changes for a lot of people: marriage and reproduction (having kids).
Examples of successful physicists with higher than normal social activity levels have already been given.
I would expect the frequency would be about the same in a comparison population (non-scientists, scientists, physicists, very successful physicists).
There could be some filtering that might be detected in comparisons among these groups.
I have not seen any numbers on any of this.
atharv kapila said:
I'm very social by nature; I enjoy going to parties, playing sports, going for a vacation and sometimes gaming too. I love math and physics and I also want to get deeper into these subjects and not merely restrict myself to high school level, rather get a phD and become a physicist at a prestigious university. But will I have to give up on all of this if I want to be an excellent physicist ? Do you know physicists/mathematicians who are social by nature but have contributed immensely to their field ?
Labs and departments often have periodic parties/celebrations at particular times. Some have more, some less. These are pretty standard where I have been, 5 or 6 different labs.
Once you are directing a lab, you could dial these up or down to your own desire.
Most place where I have been have had opportunities for intramural sports of various kinds, both team and individual sports. This is usually done at a university level, occasionally in particular labs when someone there was very into organizing such things.
These are things that are organized and available for participation. Social activity beyond these are more of your own responsibility.