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Heye Sophia's List: Solitude

    • Some Aspies go through middle school so excited about their passions that they barely notice they're the odd ones out, or if they notice, they don't care. Probably not a lot, but some. Others are unfortunately bullied quite a bit.
    • The feeling of loneliness is a universal experience, part and parcel of the human condition.
    • Loneliness is often confused with aloneness.

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    • A report from the Mental Health Foundation, published this week, argues that our modern market-driven society has led to an increase of human solitude.
    • Better relationships mean better lives.

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    • What is more, we seem to have a basic drive for it. Psychologists find that human beings have fundamental need for inclusion in group life and for close relationships. We are truly social animals.
    • we function best when this social need is met.

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    • All people seem to depend on varying amounts and intensities of social interaction to keep them happy, stable, and sane. This is not surprising given that human beings are social animals by nature.
    • Human beings are also naturally curious.

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    • Negative emotions -- up to a point -- can play a very helpful role in a happy life. They’re powerful, flashy signs that something isn’t right. They often prod me into action.
    • Also, one key to happiness is self-knowledge, and yet it’s very, very hard to know myself -- especially painful aspects that I’m trying to deny or cover up.

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  • Jan 11, 12

    This encourages people to feel natural feelings, such as sadness, in order to receive the right messages that give natural solutions.

    • It turns out that trying to reassure someone when they’re depressed is likely to make them feel worse.
    • The suspected reason for this is that some people feel the need to stay attached to their perception of reality. They make a negative statement like “I hate my job.” Then someone tries to make them feel better by saying, “It’s OK, your job isn’t that bad.” But this statement conflicts with their perception.

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    • Loneliness has been inversely related to measures of self-esteem
    • do men and women experience loneliness differently?

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    • "the 'abnormal' condition known as Asperger's syndrome" could be "remarkably similar to the 'normal' functioning of an engineer's mind,"
    • Were their kids, he wondered, getting a double dose of some kind of autism-causing genes?
      • This makes me wonder whether this autism has to do with NURTURE instead of NATURE.

      • The kids of engineers/math whizzes.

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    • By the time we reach adulthood, autistic people's experience of "togetherness" has likely consisted of some combination of: being intruded on by other people wanting us to engage with them, when we don't share that desire; being interested and curious about other people,
    • lifetime of such distressing and discouraging experiences

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    • “Most things which other people do by intuition, I have had to work out rationally.”
    • As a start, not all autistic people are lonely.

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    • As far as I'm concerned, one of the best ways is by seeking, and enjoying, solitude.
    • Solitude is the state of being alone without being lonely.

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