Reclusiveness
Reclusiveness refers to a lifestyle characterized by social withdrawal and a preference for solitude. Individuals who are reclusive often avoid social interactions and public engagements, choosing instead to spend time alone or in limited company. This behavior can stem from various factors, including personal choice, mental health issues, or past experiences that lead to discomfort in social settings.
Reclusive individuals may find solace in activities such as reading, writing, or engaging in hobbies that do not require social interaction. Famous recluses, like Emily Dickinson and J.D. Salinger, have often produced significant works while living away from the public eye, highlighting that reclusiveness can coexist with creativity and productivity.