Quanto Mais Você Entende as Pessoas, Mais Se Afasta Delas

JOIN THE COURSE: PESSIMISTIC PHILOSOPHY — THE LUCID DARKNESS: https://abelpataca.com/ BECOME A CHANNEL MEMBER:    / @abelpatacaap   FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM:   / abel_pataca   There is a profound difference between being alone... and choosing solitude. We live in the most connected era in history. Yet, millions of people feel increasingly distant from one another. After all, why are so many people abandoning social life? Is isolation a symptom, a protection, or a form of freedom? In this video, we explore the boundary between isolation, loneliness, and solitude through philosophy, psychology, and spirituality. We will delve into Schopenhauer, Carl Jung, Aristotle, Blaise Pascal, and ancient contemplative traditions to understand why, at certain moments in life, disappearing from the world seems safer than remaining in it. Perhaps being alone was never the real problem. Perhaps the question is discovering what led us to this point. Bibliography • Arthur Schopenhauer — Parerga and Paralipomena (1851) • Carl Gustav Jung — Aion (1951) • Aristotle — Politics (4th century BC) • Blaise Pascal — Pensées (1670) • Viktor Frankl — Man's Search for Meaning (1946) • Lao Tzu — Tao Te Ching (approx. 4th century BC) Chapters 00:00 — The Choice to Disappear 05:18 — The Complexity of Isolation 10:33 — When Loneliness Ceases to Be a Choice 14:06 — Was Humankind Born to Be Among People? 17:21 — When Isolation Begins to Change You 20:54 — Lucid Darkness: The Journey Continues #philosophy #loneliness #solitude #psychology #schopenhauer #jung #existentialism #selfknowledge #nihilism #abelpataca #nullsophy