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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · today 07:00 EDT

Psychology says people who are genuinely content alone on weekends display these 10 rare personality strengths

While society often mistakes solo weekend enthusiasts for lonely outcasts, psychologists reveal that those who genuinely thrive in solitude possess rare psychological superpowers that most people spend their entire lives trying to develop.

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