amorphous_constellation
Well-Known Member
No. It's basic psychology that extended periods of isolation are not good for us. It's even been observed to not be good in other primates.
And, of course not everyone has the same needs for socialization and some do live isolated lives. But if you want qualify my statement over a handful of rare examples we need to "heavily qualify" all statements, including "humans feel pain" because not all humans do as some people are immune to pain.
Describe societies in history, psychologically, that have practiced human sacrifice, cannibalism, and ritual war? Or, was the concept of 'sanity' not yet emergent then? Or do you think they still had some kind of sanity scale? People seem to take extreme paths that sometimes seem to be project of collaboration, do they not? A soilder is part of an army etc.