If a person has been alone and no human network for a long time, his/her life is almost over?
Anonymous
No, some people prefer to be alone. This isn't the best situation but their life is not almost over.
Pearl
not necessarily, they can try to get involved with stuff so theyre not alone all the tinne
yimi
Why would that be? It's true we exist in relationship, but that isn't just human, it's the image/memory of everything, where you're saying "this is me, this is not me." like two sides to a coin.
7Flightsup
Why would that be? It's true we exist in relationship, but that isn't just human, it's the image/memory of everything, where you're saying "this is me, this is not me." like two sides to a coin.
Parva
It is seriously unhealthy to be isolated for a long time. Try apps like meetup in order to meet people with similar interests.
Slumlord
No, you can always get out there and do stuff. Take a class or go to the gym. Try to meet people. Heck some people don't even want many friends (but everyone needs some).
Raja
No
Anonymous
if every sport you play must have a group, then you are missing out on the "triathlon". the iron man is still waiting on you to get into shape. the marathon is just out-there waiting for you to discover yourself running it. no one is going to "read" those books for you.
Rowan
I been in and out of being a hermit a while now. It's hard sometimes to get used to being around people, but I spend a lot of my life in screens, sort of virtual reality. It keeps my brain functioning. I got laid last night.