RE: Healing in Solitude and Coffee

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In solitude, you uncover parts of yourself that are previously unknown. Just as how you realize who you are in social settings. Together, they form a whole. But in my preference, the best of time is one that is spent with yourself. For it allows you to introspect in ways where external interventions are the least present. Thus, I find it confusing as to why others would pity those who relish being alone most of the time. When it, in fact, allows you to get to know yourself in the most authentic means.



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Together, they form a whole.

I couldn't agree more. To fully understand ourselves, we strike a balance between connecting to others and ourselves. In social setting, we're able to see a different perspective of what the world is, while in alone time, we understand our true selves trough reflection and introspection.

I find it confusing as to why others would pity those who relish being alone most of the time.

Those who pity those who spend more alone time does not know the value of solitude. The world always encourages us to be social but it is in our alone time that we truly understand life. But then again, we need to strike a balance.

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You insights are full of substance. I hope we can interact more in the future.

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