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Solitud: Hacia una vida con sentido en un…
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Solitud: Hacia una vida con sentido en un mundo frenético (Contextos) (origineel 2017; editie 2018)

door Michael Harris (Auteur), Fernando Borrajo (Traductor)

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Harris toont aan hoe alleen-zijn vandaag de dag belangrijker is dan ooit. In onze samenleving is delen steeds meer de norm. Bewust opgezochte afzondering kan ons helpen te ontsnappen aan het gevoel voortdurend geconnecteerd te zijn en de druk die dat met zich meebrengt.
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Titel:Solitud: Hacia una vida con sentido en un mundo frenético (Contextos)
Auteurs:Michael Harris (Auteur)
Andere auteurs:Fernando Borrajo (Traductor)
Info:Ediciones Paidós (2018), 240 pages
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Solitude: In Pursuit of a Singular Life in a Crowded World door Michael Harris (2017)

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The books begins with the story of Dr. Bone. She spent seven years in prison in isolation and loved it. Was she demented? I mean who likes to be alone? We punish our kids with time outs.

The is a thoughtful book. I love the part of discussing reading vs social reading. The book takes a jab at us losing something valuable by using Google maps. And how the ubiquitous emoji has flattened our rich vocabulary.

I could have just rated the book as 4 stars and been done with it. But hey, I don't have to boil my thoughts for this book into a single star rating to fit into someone else's algorithm. This is my book review, written by Wellington's personal algorithm. ( )
  wellington299 | Feb 19, 2022 |
Magnífico ensayo sobre la visión de la soledad y el trabajo individual. ( )
  jmsr2020 | Dec 17, 2020 |
We live in a hyper-connected world. If you have a smart phone then you can probably only go a few minutes without having to look at it. There is a constant stream of notifications from emails and social media app that clamour for your attention every time you pop it back in your pocket. The flip side of this is that there are more people today who are incredibly lonely, ironic given that we have a whole world at our fingertips.

Solitary confinement is often used as an extreme form of imprisonment, and the book begins with the story of Dr Edith Bone’s who was locked away for seven years and 59 days. She managed to stay sane by mentally walking through cities she had visited and survived. Our modern life means that the distractions can end up taking over far too often. (Twitter, I am looking at you). However, what Harris wants to concentrate on in this book is the positive effects of solitude. That by taking time away from life means that we can fully concentrate on the matter in hand and possibly even recapture some of our own sanity.

I also realised I was getting angry. Angry because part of my life had been stolen from me. So I set myself looking for those lost pieces of solitude in every corner of the world.

Solitude is something that companies want to erode as profits lie in getting you to consume time and their product or service. However, you can turn it around if you choose to do so. Solitude is the process of removing external distractions and concentrating on the matter that is important to you at that moment. Having time alone to allow your mind to wander will bring forth fresh ideas and direction before you re-engage with the world again. My favourite part was when he spent a week at the family cabin on an island off the coast of British Columbia and lived out the premise of the book. It takes him a few days and then he starts to notice things, that while they have always been there, he has never noticed before. I think he writes well, the book is well researched too, he handles the subject matter well, keeping it interesting and the narrative flowing. Lot of things to think about after reading this and that is a good thing. 3.5 stars ( )
  PDCRead | Apr 6, 2020 |
I'd thought this would be a book along the lines of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking or perhaps Party of One: The Loners' Manifesto: a book about the strengths and benefits of being alone. But the other books I've mentioned were written by introverts. Solitude feels like it was written by an extrovert who's just heard of this exotic practice of Being Alone and is trying it out. The style is enthusiastic and engaging, but several times, I wanted to say, "Well, yes, wasn't that obvious?" to something the author is clearly experiencing for the first time. The focus of the book, much of the time, isn't on solitude, but on interconnectedness. Interesting, and the author brings up several points worth pondering, but it wasn't what I'd thought the book would be about, and I ended up disappointed because of that. ( )
  Silvernfire | Feb 10, 2019 |
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