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  2. Solitude - Wikipedia

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    The positive effects can range anywhere from more freedom to increased spirituality, [12] while the negative effects are socially depriving and may trigger the onset of mental illness. [13] While positive solitude is often desired, negative solitude is often involuntary or undesired at the time it occurs.

  3. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    Much has been written about the benefits of being alone, yet often, even when authors use the word "loneliness", they are referring to what could be more precisely described as voluntary solitude. Yet some assert that even long-term involuntary loneliness can have beneficial effects. [80] [7]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Time alone raises 'threat alert' in teens - study - AOL

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    Teenagers who spend time alone in their bedrooms could be more prone to feeling threatened, research suggested. Scientists at the University of Cambridge said a new study found people in their ...

  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. Latchkey kid - Wikipedia

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    The effects of being a latchkey child differ with age. Loneliness, boredom and fear are most common for those younger than ten years of age. In the early teens, there is a greater susceptibility to peer pressure, potentially resulting in such behavior as alcohol abuse, drug abuse, sexual promiscuity and smoking.

  8. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    The person would just prefer to be alone to avoid the hassles and hardships of dealing with people. Being a part of an outgroup and social categorization can also play a part in creating adverse circumstances that the individual may attempt to avoid depending on the policies and attitudes of the society. [43]

  9. #1. I'm 70 years old. My precious wife of 41 years died this past January. I still feel like my world exploded. My kids and grandkids stay in touch and try to keep me from being lonely.