“Unmasking the Silent Disconnect: 8 Surprising Behaviors That Drive Friends Apart as We Age”
As people grow older, however, they may come to understand what May Sarton described: “Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is the richness of self.”
This isn’t about withdrawing from social life but about discovering the peace and fulfillment that solitude can offer.
It allows for the pursuit of personal interests, quiet reflection, and a deeper connection with oneself. Solitude becomes a source of strength, fostering resilience and self-reliance—qualities essential for navigating life’s journey.
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