On Solitude (part 1)

Solitude is not the absence of people, but the presence of oneself.

At first, being alone felt like a deficit—something to be endured until life properly began. Now, it feels more like a discipline. A place where thoughts stretch out, where desires clarify, where I become less reactive and more deliberate.

If I can learn to be alone without being lonely, I suspect I’ll never be dependent on noise to feel alive.