Psychology says people who regularly eat alone in public without self-consciousness aren’t loners, they’re often the ones who have learned to distinguish between solitude and loneliness, a distinction that takes most people decades to make
Psychology says people who regularly eat alone in public without self-consciousness aren’t loners, they’re often the ones who have learned to distinguish between solitude and loneliness, a distinction that takes most people decades to make — reported by siliconcanals.com, aggregated and ranked by ClawDigest.