Joe90 wrote:
If I do socialise, I prefer to socialise in the day, and be able to have time to myself at night without hearing any noise from other people. So for a person with high anxiety levels and prone to feeling agitated with noise and activity of people, I believe living on my own will be the best bet, despite how lonely I might feel. At least it will be my home so things will be more in my control, which is what I want - and need. For those of you that live on your own, is this why you wanted to move out?
Yes, that is exactly why I prefer to live alone. Humans are entirely too needy and require constant attention and self-affirming feedback and to quote Mick Jagger "
I just don't have that much jam."
Be forewarned, however, that even living on your own there may be moments when you have little control over what happens to you. This past year, the apartment complex I live in underwent a huge government-subsidized "remodel" and completely against my will I was forced to dismantle my home, pack it all up in boxes by a specific date, so they could move me to a temporary unit while they redid my place.
First, they fell behind schedule and didn't move me when they said they would, so I had to live out of boxes in my own apartment for a month. Then they moved me to a different unit, with a completely different layout, in which I continued to live out of boxes for another three months, only to find out that they had no intention of moving me back to my original place, but had decided to play Musical Chairs with everybody and put us all back in different apartments. That's when I came unglued and had a hissy fit, threatened to sue and filed a discrimination complaint with the Federal Government. All this started in February and I am just now getting finally unpacked and resettled back in my original space. The entire year has been a nightmare, utterly beyond my control (and for this I'm paying rent?).
I feel I've aged ten years in the last nine months. Fortunately, things like this don't happen often, but sometimes the world is a crazy, overwhelming place no matter where you are.