Hermit
A hermit is a person who chooses to live in solitude, often for spiritual or religious reasons. They may seek isolation to focus on personal reflection, meditation, or prayer, distancing themselves from society and its distractions. Hermits can be found in various cultures and religions, including Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism.
Historically, hermits have lived in remote locations, such as forests, mountains, or caves. Their lifestyle often emphasizes simplicity and self-sufficiency, relying on nature for sustenance. Some famous hermits, like Saint Anthony or Henry David Thoreau, have inspired others through their writings and philosophies on solitude and self-discovery.