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How to be alone (but not lonely)

How to be alone (but not lonely)

Life Squared

Being alone can promote spiritual and personal development. Loneliness is a complicated topic. Although it could lead to depression, it can also be good for one's personal growth. Thinkers and philosophers advise avoiding distractions to develop discipline and greatness. Although authors may find inspiration alone, it can sometimes result in dangerous situations. According to psychology, being alone helps people to learn about themselves, rediscover themselves, and make goals for their lives.

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