Psychology says the people who genuinely start preferring to be alone in their 40s and 50s aren’t depressed, antisocial, or pulling away from friendship, they’re the ones who finally noticed how much

Psychology says the people who genuinely start preferring to be alone in their 40s and 50s aren’t depressed, antisocial, or pulling away from friendship, they’re the ones who finally noticed how much

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There’s a version of the midlife solitude story that culture tells loudly. It goes like this: you start preferring your own company, you cancel plans with les...

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