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Doanxuanquy Posted 8 years ago
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I can't wrap my head around the following paragraph

I can't wrap my head around this paragraph:

I understand that solitude is being alone, so why the writer says " you can reach out to other people..."

So I don't understand the rest of this paragraph>


Anyone help me, please?

“Solitude is where you find yourself so that you can reach out to other people and form real attachments,” she explains. “When we don’t have the capacity for solitude, we turn to other people in order to feel less anxious or in order to feel alive. When this happens, we’re not able to appreciate who they are.” And if we can’t see them as real people, the more likely we are to look at them transactionally (more on that below) and view them as objects who can deliver us the things we want."

  

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The first sentence is confusingly worded, especially in its use of "so that". However, the paragraph seems to be basically claiming that people who have the capacity for solitude also have the capacity to form real attachments with others, whereas people who do not feel solitude do not.

  • The first sentence is confusingly worded, especially in its use of "so that".
  • However, the paragraph seems to be basically claiming that people who have the capacity for solitude also have the capacity to form real attachments with others, whereas people who do not feel solitude do not.
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The first sentence is confusingly worded, especially in its use of "so that". However, the paragraph seems to be basically claiming that people who have the capacity for solitude also have the capacity to form real attachments with others, whereas people who do not feel solitude do not.

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