
Solitude
Alone but Not Lonely
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Narrated by:
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Jim Vann
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By:
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Millie Kiama
About this listen
In a world that prioritizes constant connection and social engagement, solitude is often misunderstood and feared. Many equate being alone with loneliness, a state of emotional deprivation. This fear of being alone arises from the belief that solitude will lead to emptiness or sadness. However, this view misrepresents the true nature of solitude. Solitude is not the absence of others but a conscious choice to spend time with oneself. It is a space for introspection, personal growth, and reconnection with our inner selves. Unlike loneliness, which often stems from a sense of emotional disconnection, solitude is a powerful, enriching experience.
©2024 Millie Kiama (P)2024 Millie Kiama
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