How should I handle requests for socializing when I prefer solitude?
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"Embrace solitude, but let it be a dance with life; mingle lightly, enjoy the colors of connection, and return to your inner world refreshed, not isolated."
According to Osho, prefer solitude if you like, but don’t turn it into a rigid creed. A little playful mixing—'joking around'—keeps your waters flowing, teaches you new 'jokes,' and prevents the dullness of sameness. You can’t 'joke' alone; life thrives on reciprocal, colorful encounters. Be contemporary: meet a few people lightly, enjoy variety, then return to aloneness refreshed rather than isolated.
Say yes to a bit of friendly time with others now and then to stay fresh, then enjoy your quiet again.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents boredom and social rust; keeps your energy flowing.
- Brings new perspectives and humor you can carry back into solitude.
- Helps you adapt to community life without abandoning inner space.
- Brings new perspectives and humor you can carry back into solitude.
- Helps you adapt to community life without abandoning inner space.
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