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Solace in Solitude A busy, vibrant, goal-oriented person is so much more attractive than a man or a woman who waits around for someone to validate his or her existence says Inderjit Singh – an author, an international bureaucrat, an aviation enthusiast, and a keen student of human psychology.
INDERJIT SINGH
T
he quote “My alone feels so good, I'll
we blissfully -attune to our physical, mental,
only have you if you're sweeter than
spiritual, and emotional aspects.
my solitude.” rings a bell and resonates
a good deal with my thought process. It
I have learned that I am enough for myself; I do
somewhat relates with my life philosophy of
not need someone else to complete me. Be that
“love me or leave me.” I am of the belief that
as it may, solace is all about finding peace and
we ought to feel complete and comfortable in
harmony within oneself. It is about - a contented,
our own skin. I am intrigued by the phrase often
satisfied and a happy state of mind. As for me,
referred to one’s partner as “better half.” In
I find peace and solace in solitude. By figuring
total completeness, one does not have to look
out how to feel at ease in our own flesh, we
for halves. Our acceptance of all the pieces of
become less dependent on external validation
ourselves is what makes us whole. In wholeness
from friends, family members and colleagues
14 NOV-DEC 2023 # ISSUE 48