A few years ago I spent two months in a small, remote village in Uttarakhand, India. I was teaching English there in a small school for impoverished children. Of course I had company, but because of communication issues, no real deep conversations for that amount of time.
I was not lonely, nor was I bored. I imagine it was also the case of this man in the photo. If there were no fog, you would be able to see the magnificent mountains beyond.
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2 comments:
Yes. Solitude is vastly different from feeling lonely.
A good shot.
I've spent most of my adult life alone, but don't feel lonely.
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