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It's illegal for a Farang to be a hermit, how would you file the TM30? Do reporting?

 

Plus you need money to sustain yourself, you're not going to make squat by meditating.

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23 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

There are a couple in my condo, really weird-looking guys.

 

Never speak to anyone, or make eye-contact.

How are they weird looking? The way they dress? Got an extra eye on their forehead?

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8 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

I vacillate back and forth between hermit mode and being social. 

 

I can be both and enjoy both. Too much socializing is draining and doesn't allow you to reflect. Life remains too superficial. 

 

 

Yes. I know a 23 hr a day hermit. He is French. Laziest mf I ever met.

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11 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Yes. I know a 23 hr a day hermit. He is French. Laziest mf I ever met.

 

I dont think it's mentally healthy to be perpetually in hermit mode.

 

Also, some people might actually appreciate your company. 

 

Balance both. Some people have way too many superficial relationships. I don't think that's good either. 

 

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12 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

I dont think it's mentally healthy to be perpetually in hermit mode.

 

Also, some people might actually appreciate your company. 

 

Balance both. Some people have way too many superficial relationships. I don't think that's good either. 

 

2 days a week is max hermit for me. I need to do stuff. 

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7 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

2 days a week is max hermit for me. I need to do stuff. 

Does the hermit job description preclude doing stuff?

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Just now, Harrisfan said:

Doing stuff outdoors

So long as the hermit isn't an anchorite they can do stuff out doors, just solitary, not social stuff.

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Just now, Stocky said:

So long as the hermit isn't an anchorite they can do stuff out doors, just solitary, not social stuff.

No hermit means stay home most of the time.

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1 minute ago, Harrisfan said:

No hermit means stay home most of the time.

That's your interpretation, however a hermit is simply a person who chooses to live a solitary life, a withdrawal from social interaction and worldly life, possibly for spiritual reasons (mental health). That could equally be living in a caravan half way up a mountain as retreating to a bedsit in Luton, personally I'd prefer the former, your situation is obviously the latter.

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Just now, Stocky said:

That's your interpretation, however a hermit is simply a person who chooses to live a solitary life, a withdrawal from social interaction and worldly life, possibly for spiritual reasons (mental health). That could equally be living in a caravan half way up a mountain as retreating to a bedsit in Luton, personally I'd prefer the former, your situation is obviously the latter.

The hermit I know is mentally ill. Sits in a small room. A caravan life would put u outdoors.

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