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105 Research suggests that people who say they prefer being alone aren’t always telling the truth. Many of them preferred connection until it repeatedly disappointed them, and solitude became the story they told to make the disappointment portable.

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Justin Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 10:54 EDT

Research suggests that people who say they prefer being alone aren’t always telling the truth. Many of them preferred connection until it repeatedly disappointed them, and solitude became the story they told to make the disappointment portable.

The preference for solitude is often less a discovery about yourself and more a settlement you reached with disappointment when nobody was mediating.

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