Spotty01
Well-Known Member
Have I made a thread about this before? Either that or I've seen a similar one. Whatever, I didn't write out six paragraphs on my tablet for nothing and it's 3:30am (EST) so I'm kinda lacking the willpower to check.
I am a loner, I won't lie, and I'm sure plenty of people here can relate. Every once in a while, I long to have friends that I can hang out with, text/call/email, etc. but at the end of the day, I'm a loner through and through. Sometimes, I might wish I had more friends or someone to hang out with from time to time... only to quickly realize that I'd miss my freedom too much.
It seems my brain just can't make up its mind; I prefer being alone, the only social interaction I have being online, but it's like my brain keeps telling me it's wrong to be that way... okay, that made a lot more sense in my head.
Anyway, back to the topic proper. I'm a loner through and through, as I've previously stated, and I have been for as long as I can remember. Sometimes, I enjoy it: it gives me more time to do what I want (does that make me sound selfish?) and sometimes, having a lot of social interaction can do you more harm than good. However, I sometimes get lonely, mostly regarding how the future will turn out due to my misanthropic mindset.
The point being, like for everything else, there are both pros and cons of the aforementioned lifestyle/mindset, a couple of which I've already mentioned. But I wanna hear what you guys have to say about it, what your opinion on this as a whole is and what you believe to be pros or cons of it.
And a somewhat psychological question to add onto it, is it "unhealthy", mentally, for someone to be this way? I hear a lot about how "humans are social creatures", which we are, but does being asocial (antisocial?) degrade on your mental health or something? I've always felt like the aforementioned quote has been shoved down my throat my whole life, but I really don't know what to think of it.
Maybe you folks can relate, maybe you can't, but that's what the replies are for.
I am a loner, I won't lie, and I'm sure plenty of people here can relate. Every once in a while, I long to have friends that I can hang out with, text/call/email, etc. but at the end of the day, I'm a loner through and through. Sometimes, I might wish I had more friends or someone to hang out with from time to time... only to quickly realize that I'd miss my freedom too much.
It seems my brain just can't make up its mind; I prefer being alone, the only social interaction I have being online, but it's like my brain keeps telling me it's wrong to be that way... okay, that made a lot more sense in my head.
Anyway, back to the topic proper. I'm a loner through and through, as I've previously stated, and I have been for as long as I can remember. Sometimes, I enjoy it: it gives me more time to do what I want (does that make me sound selfish?) and sometimes, having a lot of social interaction can do you more harm than good. However, I sometimes get lonely, mostly regarding how the future will turn out due to my misanthropic mindset.
The point being, like for everything else, there are both pros and cons of the aforementioned lifestyle/mindset, a couple of which I've already mentioned. But I wanna hear what you guys have to say about it, what your opinion on this as a whole is and what you believe to be pros or cons of it.
And a somewhat psychological question to add onto it, is it "unhealthy", mentally, for someone to be this way? I hear a lot about how "humans are social creatures", which we are, but does being asocial (antisocial?) degrade on your mental health or something? I've always felt like the aforementioned quote has been shoved down my throat my whole life, but I really don't know what to think of it.
Maybe you folks can relate, maybe you can't, but that's what the replies are for.