I prefer going places alone, like to movies, concerts, and to eat. It's great to not have to worry about other people flaking out or complaining.
I was raised an only child so I spent most of my time growing up alone. I learned how to keep myself from getting bored.
Yea...u need to time to recharge and reevaluate life...most ppl are background noise in life to me...no...I don't wanna go to ur party to look cool on social media.. no..I will ride a bucket for years on end because I hate car notes...no...I don't know the shyt I'm wearing came out 5 seasons ago..it look good on me...if I ain't learning or making money or learning how to make money..kick rocks.. ppl will waste ur time like no other...with that being said..think it has to do with living 'alot' of life in a short span or accelerated lifestyle...ppl that lived fast as teenagers and young adults tend to turn into homebodies when they get older...cuz they seen and did it all already..so shyt don't impress them as much as ppl who just getting their feet wet...whats a party to someone that been sneakin into spots since they was a teenager?..catch my drift..
I've never enjoyed being alone more than anything. People are cool and all but I'm cool with me. I'm trying to keep my circle tight but the only person I want to be around is me. Bunch of odd shyt I've seen but loneliness is what I'm all about now.
I use to really really really enjoy being alone. I still like my alone time, but now I like the presence of someone around. Not necessarily chitchatting it up or talking but just around.
Most of the people around us are living in the Matrix. To be aware, socially and spiritually, it's difficult not to feel at peace being alone. Oftentimes, it's not even by choice. When conversing with my peers, including those with whom I once had close friendships, I feel as if they're speaking a foreign language.
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