Solitude

Solitude

John Kowalski

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Atlas & Mind Books
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798231601769
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In a world that equates constant connectivity with happiness and endless social engagement with success, The Art of Being Alone by Choice offers a different perspective: some of history’s greatest thinkers discovered that deliberately stepping back from society opens the door to freedom, clarity, and creativity.Spanning two millennia, this book introduces thirteen philosophers who defended solitude as a conscious act of strength, not a social weakness:Lao Tzu - the effortless solitude of Taoist wisdomDiogenes - radical independence from social conventionEpicurus - the Garden as a retreat for selective companionshipSeneca - letters on the luxury of philosophical retirementMarcus Aurelius - inner solitude while ruling an empirePascal - on humanity’s struggle to sit quietly in a roomMontaigne - essays of self-discovery from his tower libraryRousseau - exile transformed into chosen wisdomSchopenhauer - solitude as the mark of a strong mindKierkegaard - becoming 'the single one' in authentic existenceThoreau - deliberate living at Walden PondNietzsche - the solitude of the free spiritEmerson - self-reliance and the solitary soulThis is not a guide to becoming antisocial, nor is it tied to personality labels. Instead, it is a philosophical toolkit for anyone who feels socially exhausted, digitally overwhelmed, or simply curious about why stepping away from the crowd has been celebrated throughout history.By reframing solitude as choice rather than failure, The Art of Being Alone by Choice shows that learning to be alone-without loneliness, anxiety, or need for validation-may be one of the most important skills for living authentically in a hyperconnected world.

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