"Loneliness (its close relative, silence, must be learned to listen to. Silence does not exist) does not exist; in the sense that loneliness does not consist in being alone, but rather in not knowing how to keep oneself company. Those who do not know how to keep themselves company will find it difficult to keep others company. That is why you can be alone in the midst of a thousand people, and that is also why you can find yourself in your own company and be happy (for example, listening to silence, a close relative of solitude). But true silence does not exist, just as true solitude does not exist. Just surrender to the voices of the Universe."
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