Well, could it be a thing?
I always had a great fondness for the concept of monasticism and I enjoy being alone due to my high anxiety and abrupt introversion which annoys people to no end. The thought of hiding yourself away from the world only to develop yourself and perfect your own wisdom in literature and spirit is something that has always appealed to me. I like to read books and be left alone from the world mostly because it causes me mild depression and ruins my empathy. As I have gotten older and become more apathetic towards people the concept of monasticism seems very interesting even for a grimy dude like myself.
Has anyone else thought about monasticism for atheists?
If so, why do you think it would benefit us nonreligious and how could it benefit others if possible?
I always had a great fondness for the concept of monasticism and I enjoy being alone due to my high anxiety and abrupt introversion which annoys people to no end. The thought of hiding yourself away from the world only to develop yourself and perfect your own wisdom in literature and spirit is something that has always appealed to me. I like to read books and be left alone from the world mostly because it causes me mild depression and ruins my empathy. As I have gotten older and become more apathetic towards people the concept of monasticism seems very interesting even for a grimy dude like myself.
Has anyone else thought about monasticism for atheists?
If so, why do you think it would benefit us nonreligious and how could it benefit others if possible?
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