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Sarah Rhea Werner's avatar

Update: My friend Kate W. texted me after reading this email, and I wanted to share what she said here with you:

"What if we're not reaching for isolation, but rather allowing ourselves to attain it, as a form of self-care?

What if it's not a shameful, guilt-ridden, embarrassing impulse, but instead a natural state that we sometimes gift ourselves when the grind -- whether that means regular work or regular contact or whatever -- is just too much?

What if rest and sweatpants is just as valid a need as human interaction and sometimes the pendulum just swings farther than we expected?"

Thank you for this perspective, Kate. I appreciate it (and you) so much. <3

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Lawrence Allan's avatar

I feel seen. I totally love to self-isolate. But then, it sorta reaches a place where it's not longer healing, but hurtful... because, yeah, I love being around people.

I just wish they weren't so exhausting.

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