Chapter 129

Chapter 14, Section 2 A lonely life in Robinson Crusoe?
I'm afraid of being alone, what about you? ? ?

In the 19th century, there was a brave young explorer who wanted to try the desert island life of the protagonist in "Robinson Crusoe".So he came to a desert island alone and lived alone for 4 years.During these four years, he could freely cope with the cruelty of nature and meet all his needs for survival, but he could not bear the feeling of loneliness.For this reason, he learned from Robinson and raised a dog, a parrot, and several wild animals as companions, and had long talks with these animals every day.However, he still often fell into a state of trance and couldn't extricate himself. Four years later, although he returned to his family, he could not fully recover his previous ability to communicate with others. ?
Coincidentally, there is also an admiral named Burr who once described his life experience when he lived alone for 6 months during his Arctic expedition in his book "Lonely".For the past 6 months, he spent alone in the cabin under the ice and snow.Burr also took the initiative to live an isolated life. He wanted to truly experience the peace and tranquility of a lonely life, but to his surprise, he only lived alone in a log cabin under the ice and snow for three months. , fell into a state of extreme depression, and had to return to the human society resentfully after 3 months. ?
Mind walk?

Human beings are social. For human beings, any individual must have more or less relationships with other individuals, forming various human groups, and conducting emotional and other forms of communication in groups.If you leave the social group, you can only fall into a mental state of loneliness and depression, and you will never be able to integrate into society and become a normal person. ?
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