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Solitary. I need my freedom and independence.
What’s done in darkness will come to light
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Whatever is written in the stars.
As above, so below.
As the universe, so the soul.
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I'm a very solitary person, but I do need and enjoy a bit of socialization. One of the reasons why I like online communication is because it's socially acceptable to just turn off your screen and be done with it. I can't make plans to hang out with someone irl and just walk away when I feel over-socialized.
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I tend to find socialization highly stimulating and often overwhelming. I experience pleasure from talking but have trouble maintaining to the conventions of normal conversation. Extended one to one social interaction can easily become stressful for both the other person and myself. As an adult with higher expectations placed on my public conduct I have become increasingly solitary to avoid disruption although I was more outgoing as an adolescent.
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I've spent the most of my life as an adventurer, both professionally and privately, and I've had many extraordinary moments solo, but if I've learnt anything, it's the cold truth in McCandless' quote: Happiness is only real when shared.
I'm not afraid of being single, and such phases of life suited me, but I'm not a solitary person; rather the contrary.
My family and close friends are the most important things to me in life.
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I'm a solitary person,but I'm not afraid of being single.
I've had lots of troubles,so I write jolly tales.
----------------------------------------------------- Louisa May Alcott
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I used to be really romantic and relationship-focussed. Having seen it, I am now very solitary.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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