Is It Possible For A Person To Be Happy Living A Life Of Relative Seclusion?

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(i say relative because obviously we need to rely on others in some form or another) so are humansinherently social beings or can some be happy living alone?

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February 27, 2010

pasquale garonfolo @ 10:18 pm #

It may be possible for a person to happily or more or less serenely live their own life of seclusion. If they love living in seclusion or self-exclusion, they will be happy whenever they are in undisturbed seclusion.
Thus, some men or women can be happy living all alone. Some exceptional somebody might even be able to live at some far-away place, finding on their own their sense of own safety and their food
having become able thru own will and an acquired habit of their own to live a life without any interaction with any others, generally without any need of a concrete sexual life, without any need to produce some off-spring.
So, human beings necessarily are created social, otherwise they would not exist, but some of them will eagerly be able to live all alone for the rest of their own life in some sort of … solipsistic context.

February 28, 2010

outeven @ 12:35 am #

I would be thrilled to live like a hermit.

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