Hmmm... I feel like its telling me stuff I learned when I was like 8. But I'm a pretty severe introvert. Maybe good advice for extraverts, to expand their horizons beyond codependency.
Yeah, find that strength when you are alone and be strong and then realize it's all pointless and meaningless because surviving doesn't make life worth anything. In the end life is only meaningful in the impact we have on others, the people we love and those who come after. So go be alone, and find your strength if you need to, but hiding from true meaning and from those who need you is not strength.
I don't have as much time alone as I want. I like to be alone. It's also works to smoke a little and contemplate things you said and did that day. I've found introspection to be an important part of life.
There are plenty of people now and to come who need someone. Make the world a better place and help those who are suffering.
I love being in the woods alone when possible. My KLX 230 takes me to very remote places. Places where it would super suck to break down
I don't mean abandon everyone around you necessarily but sometimes it is okay to find peace within silence alone. So many people are uncomfortable anytime there is silence within themselves. They have to always have something stimulating their brains from the outside. The mind is an unruly beast, try sitting quietly sometimes and having no thoughts whatsoever and watch how the brain resist