I am inclined to agree with you. Raising awareness about the importance of meeting physically and how that is vital for mental health and well-being needs to be a priority.
I must say that he takes a lot of devotion, grit, and tenacity to be able to leave in isolation for as long as you've done.
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It is not what costs, because for me it is easy to do it, but what I question is whether the value of the experience that I will enjoy overcoming the happiness and pleasure that my loneliness gives me, as well as to be able to do it.
In most cases the answer is "no" and that is why so much time in solitude 😀
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