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      May 30, 2014 08:55AM
    
    
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      Has anyone else started reading this? I'm not done with it but I like it so far and love how it's very pro-solitude.
    
  
  
  
      I read it years ago, before Introversion was a common *thing* in my head/life. I really liked the way he made it seem a preferable/desirable thing. NOT some freakish abnormality that I should run to the nearest shrink and get cured. Thoreau was the same. They made it seem like solitude was a state to achieve. I came away from these writers feeling that I was *normal*, in my own eyes. :) Society was never so kind. And now, it sits prominently on a shelf with all my other Introversion/Psychology/Self-Help books and just seeing the cover of these books at a glance fuels my inner OK-ness/inner strength.
    
        
      Janice wrote: "ordered it. The blurb sounds Buddhish."
I wouldn't say it's Buddhist. Much of the book is analyzing the role solitude has played in famous creative people's lives.
  
  
  I wouldn't say it's Buddhist. Much of the book is analyzing the role solitude has played in famous creative people's lives.
        
      Sherry wrote: "fuels my inner OK-ness/inner strength. "
That's lovely. It's wonderful that there's so many pro-introvert books out right now.
  
  
  That's lovely. It's wonderful that there's so many pro-introvert books out right now.


