Why smart people get tired of people and choose solitude: Schopenhauer's philosophy

Опубликовано: 18 Май 2026
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Have you ever felt that strange, quiet weariness when entering a room full of people? It's not fear or boredom—it's the distance dictated by your own mind. Arthur Schopenhauer called intelligence the measure of isolation: the more light within, the more clearly the emptiness around you becomes visible.

In this video, we'll explore why, for a profound person, solitude becomes not a prison, but the only place to breathe. We'll discuss how social masks drain our resources, why contemplation is more valuable than empty conversation, and how to transform your alienation into the highest form of freedom. This study is for those who have outgrown the need for others' approval and seek confirmation of their "inconvenient" thoughts. Discover why your craving for silence is not a character flaw, but a triumph of a self-sufficient spirit.

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