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The loneliest people are happy at peace and age the best
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Alone and lonely is different. Being alone and not caring/ being content is different to loneliness. So yes I would agreeThe loneliest people are happy at peace and age the best
Big cope
Alone and lonely is different. Being alone and not caring/ being content is different to loneliness. So yes I would agree
makes perfect sense that a species who's survival is entirely founded upon working with one another and socialising are actually super happy when alone. jfl at this severe cope op
Yes I would be inclined to agreeI was much more stressed out and drained when I had a social circle
Loneliness implies a desire to not be alone, so you're in agony longing for something.The loneliest people are happy at peace and age the best
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Being alone is so peaceful, not worrying about impressing others and simply doing the things you enjoy. An aspie's paradise indeedYes I would be inclined to agree
this is because you're anxious, your brain is in literal flight or fight mode when socialising likely bc you were bullied or ostracised in the past so obv you prefer isolation but that doesn't mean you're immune to the adverse side effects of it.I was much more stressed out and drained when I had a social circle
Humans are hunter gathersmakes perfect sense that a species who's survival is entirely founded upon working with one another and socialising are actually super happy when alone. jfl at this severe cope op
Where has socializing got you? You’re still here with me on this forum lolthis is because you're anxious, your brain is in literal flight or fight mode when socialising likely bc you were bullied or ostracised in the past so obv you prefer isolation but that doesn't mean you're immune to the adverse side effects of it.
most people enjoy socialising bc theyre good at it and receive external validation from others, it feels natural and good
Humans would hunt in packs. It's more effective for big game and making sure your kills don't get poached by top predators like lions, wolves and bears. Surely some solo hunting existed I think.Humans are hunter gathers
They hunt alone
also, smoking is basedThe loneliest people are happy at peace and age the best
Big cope
no where but im just calling out your copeWhere has socializing got you? You’re still here with me on this forum lol
what he said literally flew past your headI was much more stressed out and drained when I had a social circle
A human 1v1ing a mammoth would never end well. I'm lonely too man but it's ok to admit it's unfulfilling and depressingHumans are hunter gathers
They hunt alone
An analysis of Neanderthal skulls suggests that Neanderthal brains had bigger visual-processing regions than their Homo sapiens counterparts, but that left them with less space for social cognition. Neanderthals sometimes hunted alone and typically in smaller hunter packs.Humans would hunt in packs. It's more effective for big game and making sure your kills don't get poached by top predators like lions, wolves and bears. Surely some solo hunting existed I think.
ExactlyAn analysis of Neanderthal skulls suggests that Neanderthal brains had bigger visual-processing regions than their Homo sapiens counterparts, but that left them with less space for social cognition. Neanderthals sometimes hunted alone and typically in smaller hunter packs.
Probably a good explanation why they declined and homo sapiens took over. There's more reasons but I think this must be a major one.An analysis of Neanderthal skulls suggests that Neanderthal brains had bigger visual-processing regions than their Homo sapiens counterparts, but that left them with less space for social cognition. Neanderthals sometimes hunted alone and typically in smaller hunter packs.
However, Sapiens always hunted in decent sized packs and if one were alone he was likely a scout/or a specialist competent enough to hunt small-medium sized animals on his own.
An outsider conversing with you would be taken as very threatening in primitive timesProbably a good explanation why they declined and homo sapiens took over. There's more reasons but I think this must be a major one.
There's lots of evidence of pre historic warfare and even massacre like finds. Humans were social, but mostly between their own kind. If the other group tried getting in on their territory where the hunting was good I think that's where shit went down. There's also evidence of trade going back before civilization in many places, so it wasn't all murder.An outsider conversing with you would be taken as very threatening in primitive times
Make sense why Homo sapiens are so impressionable
Mann fuck youThe loneliest people are happy at peace and age the best
Big cope
Can i be loney with youThe loneliest people are happy at peace and age the best
Big cope