Monday, March 12, 2018

A Disorder?


If psychologists are right and the rate of individualism is increasing in America, it is a call for alarm, and is it a disorder.

For those that are nonindividuators, group-living or individual-living but leaning inwards towards groups, it likely can be a disorder. For the autistic, of the same ilk as the aforementioned, it could be a disorder.

For those trained as Mavellonialists, the actuality or penchant to live alone or apart is a golden opportuntiy to find fulfillment, God, intellectual growth, lasting emotional comfort and genuine happiness.

The support from social networks, social links and community involvement, if done right, can lead to stronger egos, more durable personalities and increased sanity.



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