Thirty-seven days into self-isolation I asked my husband Hank, “Are you lonely?”
Like much of the world’s population, we are physical-distancing and staying home to help prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.
Would this, I worried, lead to loneliness? And, in turn, to biological effects as deadly as the virus itself?
Instead, isolation has brought clarity to something we’d innately suspected all along and the question morphed into a new article for YourLifeIsATrip.com: The Opposite of Loneliness: How travel transforms the experience of solitude and staying home.