The Real BENEFITS of Solitude as a Man Gets Older
The real benefits of solitude aren't about recharging between social performances—they're about what happens to a man's thinking, identity, and inner life when he genuinely stops running from silence. As a man gets older, solitude stops feeling like a threat and starts revealing the patterns, choices, and noise he's been carrying without ever questioning them. This is the shift nobody talks about honestly: the moment the quiet stops being empty and starts being the most truthful environment you've ever lived in.
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He's going hard on the men who choose not to be socially active. The main reason humans are socially active is the art of Charisma. Exploiting others for personal gain. Tis not an honorable practice in the first place. Meanwhile while you are socially active consider that other humans will try to exploit you. If you're simply not around nobody can manipulate you for anything.
Having a social life requires spending also. Gas, going places, worrying about your clothes like a woman. This leads to non-essential consumer spending. Which means more taxes spending money on clothes for example which are made in China. It's not your country's economy. Best to be a social recluse and not worry about social image at all. This is what worries the social leaders the most. Men checking out of the debt economy which is rigged against the average person (even women/children/elderly.) Going to a restaurant for example. The majority of your bill will be extra food taxes and going to the company billionaire's pockets first. Only a trickle goes to the restaurant staff who deserve compensation for truly working/serving the public with true labor. Or a better option would be buying food at AMR's food truck because it's a tiny business where the CEO is also the honorable worker on the job site. It's tough to find any businesses like this in modern day.