Choosing to Be With Other People Matters More to Well-being Than Choosing to Be Alone Ever wondered what serves your momentary well-being better—time alone or time spent with other people? A recent study offers an intriguing answer.
The Social Costs of Seeking Solitude People who enjoy spending time by themselves are more likely to be socially excluded.
Are You the Kind of Person Who Thrives on Solitude? Spending time by ourselves is not always pleasant or healthy but, when used wisely, solitude can be restorative or can at least help us to think.
Improving Our Relationship to Being Alone Can changing how we think about being alone help us reap its benefits?