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I lived alone for three months while my wife was in Seoul, for the first time in 40 years.
In today's world we receive a constant stimulation of inputs, and requests for outputs, in the search for efficiency, and the effort of reaching our goals. Without trying, I unexpectedly discovered how much I enjoy solitude, and the silence. It not only was refreshing, but made me more focused and productive, as well.
By David OrbanI lived alone for three months while my wife was in Seoul, for the first time in 40 years.
In today's world we receive a constant stimulation of inputs, and requests for outputs, in the search for efficiency, and the effort of reaching our goals. Without trying, I unexpectedly discovered how much I enjoy solitude, and the silence. It not only was refreshing, but made me more focused and productive, as well.