Recluses
Recluses are individuals who choose to live in solitude, often avoiding social interactions and public life. This lifestyle can stem from various reasons, including personal preference, mental health issues, or a desire for peace and quiet. Recluses may find fulfillment in solitary activities such as reading, writing, or engaging with nature.
Famous recluses include authors like J.D. Salinger and Emily Dickinson, who produced significant works while largely withdrawing from society. While some may view recluses as eccentric or antisocial, many find their solitude enriching and conducive to creativity and self-reflection.