"How To Be Alone?"https://youtu.be/DIj4vY6u_Yw
@wabinsabi, @ptjws, @thuyvytnguyen, & @Gairan_P (my tweeter “team solitude”), i would love your peer review on this video
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Timely video, thanks! If we accept solitude as “norm” of being instead of exception/interruption, that might put us in a better position to deal with it? The answer is not to be cured, but to live with it...
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That’s true. Being with others doesn’t remove all traces of being alone. Just as I think about my friends when I am alone, I can be preoccupied with a private thought—even more intensely—in the presence of friends.
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Hi Davood, Team Solitude, love it. Nice contradiction in terms, too. I remember first finding myself away from home at university as a very liberating but very lonely experience. As a line from a song went, there was "no one to feel ashamed for."
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Still enjoy being alone sometimes, the melancholy wistfulness of a solitary walk. But ultimately I'm glad that I did learn to be more sociable; enforced loneliness is not good. I'm soon going to be exploring loneliness some more in a reflection on the book and film Under the Skin
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