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Very interesting but ultimately the article tries to explain why they aren't going mad because they can't comprehend the loneliness. Those "introverts" really sound like incels or lonely dudes like me.
I must say I relate as I recently started living during the night, literally not seeing daylight ever except for every few weeks when I go grocery shopping for food and essentials (I don't have the money nor the need for delivery and I don't have the same choice and control over my food).
I must say I relate as I recently started living during the night, literally not seeing daylight ever except for every few weeks when I go grocery shopping for food and essentials (I don't have the money nor the need for delivery and I don't have the same choice and control over my food).
The Ultra-Introverts Who Live Nocturnally
While most people are fast asleep, some are going about their lives, reveling in the quiet and solitude. They challenge a core assumption of psychology: that all humans need social connection.
www.theatlantic.com