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Tag Archives: solitude
“You should work on yourself before you get into a relationship.”
Is it better to be alone or in a relationship? Should people work on themselves while by themselves or while in a relationship? The answer differs from person to person, and changes depending on individual circumstances and within different stages … Continue reading
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Loneliness: “I’m all alone.”
Solitude reveals the richness of the Self, while loneliness reveals the poverty of the Self. It’s good to be aware of feelings of loneliness, and to avoid escaping them by making unhealthy choices such as turning on the TV for … Continue reading