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54 Psychology says people who have the capacity to be alone without feeling lonely are not indifferent to connection — they’re specific about it, and specificity about connection is only possible for someone who has spent enough time alone to know the difference between company that adds something and company that simply fills space

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Psychology says people who have the capacity to be alone without feeling lonely are not indifferent to connection — they’re specific about it, and specificity about connection is only possible for someone who has spent enough time alone to know the difference between company that adds something and company that simply fills space

I take long walks without podcasts or music when I need to think through a complicated piece. No input, just my own brain doing its thing. A few months ago, on one of those walks, something hit me. I wasn’t lonely. I wasn’t avoiding anyone. I was just genuinely enjoying the quiet, and when I ... Read more

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