There is a big difference between wanting to have alone time and isolation.
Sometimes we just need time to ourselves to relax or get work done or to figure out something that has happened to us. We need time to think which we often don't get with work and social commitments coupled with how hectic modern life can be in North America (and many other parts of the world of course).
Isolation is spending moths or even years utterly alone. Unless you are an extremely independent person this can lead to problems like depression or anxiety. But there are some people (hermits for example) who love this kind of life.
I think you should do what is best for you and your continued mental health. It may be that you have spread yourself too thin and just need to tone down your social life a bit to make more time for personal goals. Heck, if you really want to, chuck it all and move to Alaska! The point is you should do what you feel is best for you, not what other people are telling you to do.
2006-07-11 19:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing wrong with being alone now and then. If you're alone too much you'll probably want to get in touch with some people again, but that's another matter.
It's sometimes easier to think and concentrate when you are alone. If you want to make some changes in your life cause you feel you're not really on the right track for example, taking some time of being alone, brainstorming and thinking about different options can be great. If you want to move on however you need to keep that in mind when you think so you don't get stuck.
It's better to shoot for a pretty good idea compared to getting stuck thinking about your options and not accomplishing anything.
A good combination is usually to be alone and think about stuff for a while, then get back to reality and test your ideas on some friends or other people.
Probably when you come up with some revolutionary idea and head out to put it all in action, you'll have trouble in the beginning. People close to you having difficulties accepting that you're on to something new etc. As long as you're confident about your own idea however you just get right on to it. No need to do as everyone else want you to do.
There's no golden rule to learning or living you know.
2006-07-11 19:39:46
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answered by Hansinchina 2
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I think a little bit of both is necessary... Be independent, but have a few good friends who are good for you too... that make good choices, that you can trust, that genuinely care about your well being.. I think being isolated all the time is not a good thing, but having some time to yourself every once in a while is necessary..and at the same time, people need other people too.
2006-07-11 19:33:41
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answered by Cat 2
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Do you nevertheless smile? Do somethings nevertheless marvel you? Do you nevertheless cry? have you ever lost all of it yet? in case you responded sure to any of the the first 3 questions then it is all nevertheless properly worth it. What I do primary: i imagine of issues I nevertheless pick to attempt before I die. ordinary such issues as going to varsity or possessing my very personal domestic dog. it is strange, now that i'm in this state, all those little issues look much better significant now. P.S. I under no circumstances got here upon the "be at liberty because you've acquaintances and kin and do not provide up because you nevertheless have them" excuse very useful. i understand i'm purely spitting words from journey, yet imagine deeply about them. desire it facilitates no matter if only somewhat.
2016-12-01 02:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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It's actually a matter of individual preference.
Some people require almost constant contact with others in order to be happy and sane.
Others like to be left alone most of the time.
Basically, you ought to do what feels the most right to you. What works for other people, in terms of socialization, isn't necessarily going to work for you.
2006-07-11 19:33:19
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answered by extton 5
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It has nothing to do with right or wrong. It has to do with what you value. If you want to know others, spend time with them. If you want to know yourself more, though, spend time alone. What you can gain, though, can be dangerous. If you know yourself too well, you'll soon learn about everything else. It makes you smarter, wiser, and more open to the real world. Don't get too open in a bad place, or it could make you sick.
2006-07-11 20:06:33
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answered by Caleb P 1
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isolating oneself is the best way to keep in tune with yourself. When youre alone though make sure to do worthy things rather than talk to yourself. you can do meditation or reading or whatever. If however you start talking to yourself or someone whos not there, then you need to call a psychiatrist. cheers!
2006-07-11 19:46:59
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answered by jox 2
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spending time alone is not at all a problem. it gives you a chance to think about your life, and it gives a chance to make ur life better.. however spending time with others is not at all dependency..but if u cant live with out spending time with others that is a major problem as it is dependency...
now, spending time alone also has problems sometimes.. it might lead to a stressful life...if ur share ur feelings only with ur self, u cant much of relase the tension inside u...anf it geathers inside u making u vulnarable and weak...
2006-07-11 19:58:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It is unhealthy if maintained for long periods of time. However, everyone needs some time alone!
2006-07-11 19:31:46
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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if you stopped talking to people completely and cut yourself off from the whole world, you'd probably go insane. people need to be around other people, it's just how we function. it's fine to take a couple of days to yourself for whatever reason. but total separation isn't good for you. people need other people to be around and talk to.
2006-07-11 19:33:57
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answered by greendayrockgods 4
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