Solitude & Loneliness

Speaking Tree (Economic Times, July 17, 2025) Solitude & Loneliness One need not agree with all the views aired in pieces like this. But, many of us skip such articles assuming that "this is not my cup of tea". Writers like Narayani Ganesh read and remember a lot, before putting together pieces like this. It's for us to take advantage of the balanced dish served on our table. In this column today (Speaking Tree, ET, July 17, 2025), the writer observes loneliness from different angles and digs out different perspectives of different people across time zones. When we read, what gets our attention will depend on our mood while reading and our journey so far. In my case, my thoughts wandered around my personal experience as a loner and spells of absolute loneliness I've experienced in crowds (to borrow the theme of the title of MT Vasudevan Nair's book "Aalkkoottathil Thaniye"(Alone in The Crowd). During my childhood, due to circumstances beyond our control, outside classroom, I spent maximum hours alone. Then, at various stages in life, many joined and exited, the pilgrim's progress continuing as an individual pursuit with no permanent comrade travelling together. I agree, being alone need not mean being friendless or even independent. Each one of us is, during existence, an integral part of a perfect or imperfect (depending on one's perception) whole. M G Warrier M 134

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