9 stories tagged #Solitude

  1. Why So Many People Just Sit in Their Car After Getting Home
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    Why So Many People Just Sit in Their Car After Getting Home

    A deep look at why people pause in their driveway. It's not avoidance; it's claiming a rare moment of unowned time in a demanding day.

    3w ago 2 min read
  2. The Morning Run: My Secret 40 Minutes of Unreachability
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    The Morning Run: My Secret 40 Minutes of Unreachability

    Discover why a daily run might be less about fitness and more about reclaiming essential solitude in our hyperconnected world.

    last mo. 2 min read
  3. The Wisdom of Fewer Friends: Embracing Quality Over Quantity in Social Circles
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    The Wisdom of Fewer Friends: Embracing Quality Over Quantity in Social Circles

    Psychology suggests that reaching your 60s with a small social circle isn't a sign of loneliness, but a triumph of selective, quality connections.

    last mo. 2 min read
  4. The Hidden Need for Solitude in Midlife
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    The Hidden Need for Solitude in Midlife

    A deep dive into why busy professionals need intentional alone time for mental restoration and personal identity.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  5. Retirement Solitude: Recovery, Not Loneliness
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    Retirement Solitude: Recovery, Not Loneliness

    For retirees, solitude offers a chance for recovery from years of constant service, not loneliness.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  6. The Science of Solitude: Why Needing Alone Time After Socializing Isn't Antisocial
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    The Science of Solitude: Why Needing Alone Time After Socializing Isn't Antisocial

    Psychology reveals that the need for solitude post-socializing is a sign of a healthy, self-aware nervous system, not social dysfunction.

    3mo ago 2 min read
  7. Neuroscience Explains Why Some People Need Solitude After Socializing
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    Neuroscience Explains Why Some People Need Solitude After Socializing

    New research from Cornell reveals the distinct neurological processes behind the need for post-social solitude, moving beyond the 'social battery' myth.

    3mo ago 2 min read
  8. Solitude After Socializing: A Sign of Complex Emotional Processing, Not Antisocial Behavior
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    Solitude After Socializing: A Sign of Complex Emotional Processing, Not Antisocial Behavior

    New psychology research reveals that the need for alone time after social events indicates a complex emotional processing system, not antisocial tendencies.

    3mo ago 2 min read