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Default Dec 09, 2015 at 04:00 PM
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I kept coming across this book in my search for a paperback to help me cope with being schizoid. It isn't a self-help book, but it covers famous loners and people who are introverted, and celebrates these aspects of people. So its like a positive book about being a loner and introverted. We always get told there's something wrong with us, or we're sociopaths or psychopaths. I'm a loner and I have issues killing flies. Being a loner doesn't mean you're going to hurt or kill someone. In the end I decided to buy this book because of the awesome reviews and because it sounds very empowering. Anyway, just wanted to share it with my fellow schizoids.

Party of One: The Loners' Manifesto
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Default Dec 09, 2015 at 04:34 PM
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I've seen this book for sale at our local Barnes & Noble in the past. I never bought it. I also saw a used book one time that was titled: Urban Hermit I thought about buying that one too. But, realistically, I don't do allot of reading nowadays so I probably wouldn't get around to reading it. It is good though that at least occasionally a book comes out that discusses the positive aspects of being solitary.

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