Loneliness and Loners – I. An Overview
Date Posted: May 24th, 2007
Loneliness is a complex social phenomenon that defies definition. You can live alone but not feel lonely. On the other hand, you may be living with another person and feel lonely. You may be in a big crowd and feel lonely or you may feel you are a part of this crowd and feel wonderful.
A person may have an all-consuming passion which leaves no room for another person in his life. Some of our greatest philosophers, composers, and scientists lived alone to fully devote themselves to their work. Again, some of the greatest masterpieces in music and literature were left to us by individuals who were gregarious, married more than once, and had many children.
Loneliness could be by choice or could be forced upon a person; shut-ins are an example.
