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Originally Posted by msilagy
Does this isolation have to do with people who are their own best friend faring better than those that seek out others to complete their existence?
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Where are you getting this information? I thought the consensus was that the opposite is true.
Or do you mean it's healthier to be alright with solitude when appropriate rather than always "needing" to associate with other(s)? I think the best approach is a balance between enjoying solitude but also taking advantage of the benefits of community.