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Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 04:05
by Sameeha Ismail
I partly agree with Dr. Ross. Humans are social creatures. Even Bacon says that Solitude is the habit of beasts. However, I do think introverts will disagree. They need time to recharge from the bustle of society.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 02 Feb 2024, 21:04
by Bettny Andrade
Individualism and loneliness are things that are not necessarily compatible, that depends on each person. Many people feel better and at peace when they are alone.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 15 Feb 2024, 08:49
by Nell Brianah
It could be related to the balance between solitude and socializing, the importance of individualism, or any other point you find interesting in the previous response.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 16 Mar 2024, 09:01
by Osakwe Emmanuel
I don't agree completely with what the author says. I'm someone who likes being alone, and I think it's important to have time for yourself. Being independent and focusing on your own needs is valuable. But sometimes, it's also good to have support from others, even if it means taking a break from being by yourself.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 16 Mar 2024, 11:34
by KELVIN KAY 2
I honestly thing it's a great insight. There are a few thing I don't accept . But again, that's why ŵe are different people. How we see things are quite different.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 18 Mar 2024, 15:23
by Robert Mkenya
Your perspective underscores the complexity of social relationships and suggests that the benefits of a broad social network might not be universally applicable or perceived in the same way by everyone.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 22 Mar 2024, 15:53
by Princewill Uchenna
I found it quite basic. I tend to thrive in solitude as people often cause me stress. Consequently, I'm discerning about the company I choose.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 22 Mar 2024, 15:53
by Princewill Uchenna
I found it quite basic. I tend to thrive in solitude as people often cause me stress. Consequently, I'm discerning about the company I choose.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 24 Mar 2024, 11:54
by Donaldo cris
It's perfectly fine to seek solitude at times. Enjoying one's own company is not a negative thing, and taking occasional breaks from others can be rejuvenating.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 26 Mar 2024, 05:21
by Ejoh Ebube
Personally, the reason for mentioning a generic network as an advantage is subjective and depends on personal preferences and environment.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 27 Mar 2024, 05:09
by Austin Rhodes
I was completely in agreement with the author. Although I share a similar view with that of the author. I also go with the view that socializing brings happiness and connection with people.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 09 Apr 2024, 13:25
by Nancy004
I don't completely agree with the author's ways. I'm someone who enjoys solitude. Being alone doesn't mean you're sad—it's actually important to connect with yourself. Individualism matters too. I'm not saying you should shut yourself off, but finding a balance between alone time and socializing is key to happiness.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 11 Apr 2024, 07:17
by Miracle Kingss
Not really; I believe that an idle mind is the devil's workshop, but there are times when everyone needs alone time. When something big happens in my life or when my plans do not work out, I sometimes need some alone time to process and come to terms with it.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 17:12
by Ludovica Peruzzi
I'm also someone who likes being alone, and I didn't think Dr. Randy's statement was too simplistic at all. Having space and independence is essential, and no one's saying you need to be around people 24/7 - but when you're used to being on your own, it's easy to forget the perks of friendship and companionship and slip into self-isolation. I think you need to be able to tell when being alone is a choice that you're making to help preserve your emotional stability, and when it's born out of a feeling of inadequacy.

Re: Do you agree with the author's comments on solitude and individualism in Chapter six?

Posted: 16 May 2024, 10:31
by Badger Martin
Yes I agreed with it. However I think more depths to that would have meant more to me and other readers. I was expecting a question like this.