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  2. The Beauty of Being Alone - AOL

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    Being alone is when you happen to be by yourself. We do so many activities alone that don’t come with the stigmas or dangers of chronic loneliness—reading a book, doing an art project, cooking ...

  3. Solitude - Wikipedia

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    There are both positive and negative psychological effects of solitude. Much of the time, these effects and the longevity is determined by the amount of time a person spends in isolation . [ 11 ] The positive effects can range anywhere from more freedom to increased spirituality , [ 12 ] while the negative effects are socially depriving and may ...

  4. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    Across the world, many departments, NGOs and even umbrella groups entirely dedicated to loneliness relief have been established. For example, in the UK, the Campaign to End Loneliness. With loneliness being a complex condition, there is no single method that can consistently alleviate it for different individuals; many different approaches are ...

  5. Abandonment (emotional) - Wikipedia

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    Feelings of emotional abandonment can stem from numerous situations. According to Makino et al: Whether one considers a romantic rejection, the dissolution of a friendship, ostracism by a group, estrangement from family members, or merely being ignored or excluded in casual encounters, rejections have myriad emotional, psychological, and interpersonal consequences.

  6. 5 Ways to Feel Better Being Alone (and Maybe Even Enjoy It) - AOL

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    A key reason being alone is uncomfortable for so many people: It’s when all sorts of negative thoughts enter their minds, says Dr. Taitz. I’m unlovable, boring, unsuccessful …all the lies ...

  7. More than half of Americans say ‘alone time’ is essential to ...

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    The survey, conducted in early October with 1,004 respondents ages 18 and older, also revealed that 56% of respondents believe time alone is critical to their mental well-being. Assessing what ...

  8. Asociality - Wikipedia

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    [8] Introverted persons are considered the opposite of extraverts, who seem to thrive in social settings rather than being alone. An introvert may present as an individual preferring being alone or interacting with smaller groups over interaction with larger groups, writing over speaking, having fewer but more fulfilling friendships, and ...

  9. Existential crisis - Wikipedia

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    [4] [2] It has been argued, for example, that the concern with oneself and one's own well-being found in self-actualization and hedonism tends to be associated more with earlier stages in life. The concern with others or the world at large found in altruism and the dedication to a cause, on the other hand, is more likely found in later stages ...