Somewhat.
People who have found a comfortable space do not have much reason to move into an uncomfortable space. Comfort, mentally, is not quite the same thing as physical comfort - a situation where they understand their role and do not have to invest(of their own thinking and values) in change means they have found something comfortable, even if they do not particularly like or agree with that role.
Anons are typically the types of people who are comfortable in the unknown. We like having the mental legos spread out all over the floor with several different versions of the same thing in various stages of construction as we dig through a tub of more legos and our friend tips over their stock of k'nex, because why the fuck not?
Sure, we may eat the crayons or devolve into throwing our toys at each other, but that is the world we are comfortable in. It's a world very dynamic and constantly changing by comparison to most, who like their stable, defined relationship to the world.
Until the conditions force them to reconsider their understanding of these things, they simply have no interest in "playing" with reality - and even when they do, it isn't necessarily out of passion that they do - but necessity at best and desperation at worst.
Some will discover they enjoy playing with our legos a bit more than they ever thought they would - I would say most will find it more fulfilling than much of their career, but for many, this isn't a comfortable zone.