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Being a loner (or a Lonar2)

Being a loner means preferring solitude over socializing, which can be a healthy, self-sufficient lifestyle or a source of deep joy. While it offers increased creativity, independence, and time for passion projects, it is distinct from, and healthier than, involuntary loneliness or total isolation.

It is a valid personality preference.

Key Aspects of Being a Loner:
Comfort in Solitude:
Loners are not necessarily lonely; many enjoy, seek out, and thrive on time alone.Independence: Loners tend to be self-sufficient, introspective, and free-spirited.
Different from Loneliness:
Loneliness is painful, while being a loner is a choice that can bring contentment.
Selective Socializing:
They may have few friends or dislike small talk, but this does not always mean they dislike people entirely.
Potential Benefits:
This lifestyle can lead to higher productivity, better focus, and improved mental health for some, according to BBC Future and insights on LonerWolf.
Potential Risks of Extreme Isolation:
Negative Impact on Mental Health: Prolonged, total isolation can be harmful, causing sadness and distress.
Pathological Neglect:
A complete lack of social connection can become detrimental to one's well-being, according to BBC Future.
Signs You Might Be a Loner:
You enjoy spending time alone more than with others.You are deeply introspective, often preferring your own inner world.You have few friends or maintain a small, close circle.You find large social gatherings draining rather than energizing.You are passionate about personal projects, as noted by Tim Denning.

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This describes me perfectly.
I've been a loner all my life. The rewards are endless.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
Being a loner is good. But it also has its cons as well. Isolation is on itself good for the soul. But if you just refuse deep meaningful connections then it leaves you feeling empty inside.

 
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