Much of the time I'm an introvert, by choice spending a lot of time on my own. I suppose liking my solitude is part of a writer's sensibility.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Introverts like being introverts. We are drawn to ideas, we are passionate observers, and for us, solitude is rich and generative.
For me, writing a novel goes on for years, and the solitude goes on, too. It tends to swallow me at times. I know it's a problem when my husband sends the dog in to retrieve me.
I'm quiet and introverted, and I like to just be by myself a lot. I like to read and just get away and surf. I have a lot of alone time.
I like solitude. I like the anomalous life. I like a quiet life.
I find it very easy to be alone. I'm a writer, for heaven's sakes!
Being a writer is a very private, internal process. Ultimately I am more the writer, being an introvert.
Solitude is pleasant. Loneliness is not.
Some people can't stand being alone. I love solitude and silence. But when I come out of it, I'm a regular talking machine. It's all or nothing for me.
I would advise you to write, my dear friend, because with your active nature, solitude is simply intolerable to you, and after some time your solitude would become perhaps attractive if you were to people it with creatures of your own fancy.
I'm pretty social so it's hard for me to find solitude, but I need to have solitude to write.