Is it important for people to socialize, or can you also live happily in solitude?
If you had a choice, what would you prefer, solitude or inclusion in a large social network?
That's why you shouldn't pay too much attention to neurologists.
@MrPushwood what exactly is your reasoning/intention behind this comment or argument behind this comment?
@y_x said in #3:
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@MrPushwood what exactly is your reasoning/intention behind this comment or argument behind this comment?
He has no reasoning...
@LordSupremeChess said in #4:
> He has no reasoning...
Dude he does, you just need to understand and think more about it if you really want to find the sense in it.
@LittleJennyWren said in #6:
> Dude he does, you just need to understand and think more about it if you really want to find the sense in it.
Okay, but where is it then??
@LordSupremeChess, do I look like a smart person to you??
I would say they're not mutually exclusive in that you may enjoy both solitude and social activity in this age of internet social sites.
I think it is important however for young people to develop actual socialisation skills in real life as opposed to only in chat rooms.
I probably would prefer inclusion in a social group though not necessarily a large one.
Except for my best friend, solitude is good for us. Easy choice for us.