The Art of Being Alone: Lessons from Famous Philosophers

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Published 2023-06-05
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The Art of Being Alone: Lessons from Famous Philosophers
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All Comments (21)
  • Ive been alone for years.. I have embraced my situation. I enjoy my alone time.
  • Remember: the time you feel lonely is the time you most need to be by yourself. Life's cruelest irony.
  • @RoySATX
    When I realized the loneliness of a crowded room I never again felt alone in solitude.
  • @NASkeywest
    I’ve been alone for 30 years. No love, no intimate contact, misery. A few months ago i I decided to let go of all the regret and told myself if I am Going to be alone forever, it’s time to accept whatever the fates have in store for me. I decided to relax and embrace whatever happens with calm and with a smirk. Yesterday I went to get my last paycheck from my old job and the girl I had a huge crush on for the past year came up to me and hugged me and asked it I would want to go do something with her. I can’t believe that it finally happened. When you embrace this life, all the good, and all the bad amazing things happen. Be brave, put love and light into the world. Let go of all resentments. That is when miracles happen and your life will radically change and all the suffering becomes worth more than diamonds.
  • @danlyson7681
    At 65 I have lived a solitary life, by choice. To survive life's betrayals and pains from relationships with those that do not heal themselves or baggage. I do not want to fill my conversations with gossip, talk about sports, and other human distractions that keep one from facing their inner self.
  • My solitude is my strength and with that comes my happiness 😊
  • @andrearenee7845
    8 Years + I've been alone. Disconnected, but connected when need. But mostly alone and giving little to NO power to distractions. I never regret the time well spent.
  • @galeocean4182
    There was a time when I thought there was something wrong with me. I discovered that I'm an introvert and need lots of alone time. Being alone is very peaceful
  • @adams115
    there are worse things than being alone but it often takes decades to realize this and most often when you do its too late and theres nothing worse than too late -Charles Bukowski
  • @iart2838
    Like everything else, solitude is a skill gained from experience. I was unhappy for a long time, but now I am loving every moment being best friends with myself. Very thankful for this process.
  • @chrisp760
    Thank you, I love being alone. I am never lonely. I read, I listen and think, meditate and rest. There is so much noise outside. There were few movements when I thought that my loving my own company is weird. Thank you for letting this thought go.
  • @tearsmochau7019
    i love being alone. it brings me peace i cannot explain. some say i am a loner,i consider myself a nature lover
  • @rikard4711
    I absolutely love solitude. I almost never get bored and when I do I cure it quite easily by journeying within. There's always places to go in your own mind. I truly do feel sorry for people who can't enjoy their own company. Thanks for a good video.
  • It’s my path of inner peace!!! You know what aloneness means when you’re on a Mountain and you’re surrounded with only Nature, 10 years in Montana taught me how to thrive on being alone!!! I am a better person because of it!!! Take your trials and create success In anyway possible for personal growth!!!!
  • @OHSOTRENDY777
    There is a very big difference between being alone(intentional) & being lonely(unintentional). Two very different states of mind. Solitude is very necessary for self discovery & self transformation. Once you are fully transformed it is necessary to reintegrate back into society because human interaction becomes beautiful and less threatening once you become fully grounded and centred in who you are.
  • As an introvert I enjoy my alone time, to reflect and to learn. I travel alone, I ride my motorcycle alone. Most people are superficial and misinformed. The Sigma Wolf 🐺
  • @1942december
    I am a ‘social minimalist’ (a term I heard recently), so I appreciate solitude. It is more meaningful for me when I allow God to be present.