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The Beauty of Solitude: Why I Feel Good Being Alone

Embracing the Peace and Quiet of Solitude for Personal Growth and Well-being

By AR RohanPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
The Beauty of Solitude: Why I Feel Good Being Alone
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As an introvert, I've always felt more comfortable in my own company. It's not that I don't enjoy spending time with others, but there's something about being alone that makes me feel more at ease. I can be myself without any external pressures or expectations, and that's a feeling I cherish.

Growing up, I was always the quiet kid in class. I preferred reading books during recess instead of playing games with my classmates. I had a small group of close friends, but I was perfectly content spending my afternoons at home with my thoughts. It wasn't until I was older that I realized that being alone wasn't something to be ashamed of, but rather something to be celebrated.

As I entered my teenage years, I started to see the value in solitude. It allowed me to reflect on my thoughts and feelings, and to develop a deeper understanding of who I was as a person. I would spend hours writing in my journal, or simply sitting in silence, lost in my own thoughts. I found that being alone was a way to connect with myself on a deeper level, and to explore the parts of myself that I didn't show to the world.

It's interesting to note that solitude and loneliness are two different things. While loneliness is a negative experience characterized by feelings of emptiness and disconnection, solitude is a positive experience that can help foster self-awareness, creativity, and introspection. Being alone doesn't necessarily mean that one is lonely. In fact, some people might feel more lonely in the presence of others than when they are alone. For me, being alone is an opportunity to recharge my batteries, connect with my inner self, and engage in activities that I enjoy without distractions.

As I entered adulthood, my love for solitude only grew stronger. I moved into my own apartment, and relished in the freedom to do what I wanted, when I wanted, without having to answer to anyone else. I could spend an entire day reading a book, or binge-watching my favorite TV show, without any interruptions. And it felt amazing.

Don't get me wrong, I still have a strong support system of family and friends who I cherish deeply. But I've come to realize that being alone doesn't mean that I'm lonely. In fact, it's quite the opposite. When I'm alone, I'm at peace with myself. I can be introspective, and really take the time to delve into my thoughts and emotions. I can indulge in my hobbies, like writing, painting, or playing music, without any distractions.

Being alone has also taught me the importance of self-care. When I'm feeling overwhelmed or stressed, I know that I can take a step back, and spend some time alone to recharge my batteries. I can go for a walk in nature, take a hot bath, or simply sit and meditate. It's amazing how much better I feel after just a few moments of quiet solitude.

Of course, being alone isn't always easy. There are times when I crave human connection, and feel the need to be around others. But I've learned that it's important to listen to my own needs, and to take the time to recharge when necessary. It's a balancing act, but one that's worth it in the end.

In a world that's constantly on the go, it can be difficult to find moments of peace and quiet. But for me, being alone is a way to slow down, take a breath, and appreciate the small moments in life. It's a way to focus on myself, my needs, and my wants. And that's why I feel good being alone.

One of the benefits of solitude is that it allows for increased self-awareness.

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