Friday, June 10, 2011

Solitude

The Labyrinth of Solitude quotes "Solitude is the profoundest fact of the human condition. Man is the only being who knows he is alone, and the only one who seeks out another. His nature -if that word can be used in reference to man, who has ‘invented’ himself by saying ‘no’ to nature- consists in his longing to realize himself in another. Man is nostalgia and a search for communion. Therefore, when he is aware of himself he is aware of his lack of another, that is, of his solitude."

Solitude can be liberating at times of hurt and pain. It could be the best medication for the heartache and complications one faces at time of need. It could be the ideal solution to many problems without confrontations. It could be the free ticket to breakaway and leave the ugliness behind.

But is solitude the best answer to your problems? At this point I am unable to answer that myself. Solitude may give you enough space to figure out who you are and what you are here for. It could be the best way to unleash your inner demons before anyone can figure out they actually exist. It might allow to mend your broken soul and put the puzzles together.

For the best part of our lives we are trying to figure out what we are here for. Are we here just to feel solitude? Or else just skip to the point to be with a person whom you might not figure out even though you spend most of your life trying. Its best to figure out who you are while you go along the road and not leave regrets. Along the road find another who's worth to share all the laughter in life and solitude will give you peace to think for yourself while going your way.

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