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Originally Posted by OldTaylor
The concept "me time" blends nicely with that of "self-improvement" as long as the self remembers that society, even during work and play and studies, is a social environment and we might effortlessly isolate ourselves if we become callus to the content of others in our lives--be careful that "self" doesn't totally isolate "me."
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That's my concern. I see myself as a rigid and isolated individual, at least lately, as I am much less tolerant to compromises and question people more than usual. With that, I lose chances to bond with people, because I am so internally focused on how on EARTH am I going to self-improve myself!