WerewolfChemist
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Many people consider loneliness a curse, or something that prevents them from living, and that before they can live happily, they must escape their loneliness.
Look: you need only food and water TO LIVE. Now that you are alive, let your hopes and dreams take you as far as your body will allow. Once you get there, maybe the people won't seem so bad after all, but even if they are, at least you won't have let them affect your getting to where you want to go.
Edit:
Maybe you guys misunderstood the premise of my thread. I wasn't so much advocating loneliness as I was promoting individuality and self-motivation. I've read a lot of posts saying that "without people" as in without close friends "I cannot live." That is not true. What I meant by this thread was that to go out and experience life and do what YOU want to do, you just need yourself, at least to get started. It is obvious that one must interact with society to survive, but I was more talking about the people who let their loneliness paralyze them.
As I said in another thread, I am not so much lonely as I am content with being in an absence of people.
Look: you need only food and water TO LIVE. Now that you are alive, let your hopes and dreams take you as far as your body will allow. Once you get there, maybe the people won't seem so bad after all, but even if they are, at least you won't have let them affect your getting to where you want to go.
Edit:
Maybe you guys misunderstood the premise of my thread. I wasn't so much advocating loneliness as I was promoting individuality and self-motivation. I've read a lot of posts saying that "without people" as in without close friends "I cannot live." That is not true. What I meant by this thread was that to go out and experience life and do what YOU want to do, you just need yourself, at least to get started. It is obvious that one must interact with society to survive, but I was more talking about the people who let their loneliness paralyze them.
As I said in another thread, I am not so much lonely as I am content with being in an absence of people.