Self-isolation is no issue once you get older. Your social circle is so busy in work/kids/etc that they just leave you alone. Just make sure you don't make any kids and travel a lot for work or have an alternate residence. :)
There's definitely an argument for age. I'm wondering, though, about how alone you could set up your environment to be if you are, say, 40 with no kids but travel a lot for work.
Traveling a lot for work implies, in most works, constant interaction with people and pressure to be around them.
The pressure is, in fact, so demanding that you have to change your environment, which might be of isolation or not, and go to where they are.
An alternate residence at an isolated place, say, a beach or cabin does seem like a fantastic idea, if you can afford it.
Self-isolation is no issue once you get older. Your social circle is so busy in work/kids/etc that they just leave you alone. Just make sure you don't make any kids and travel a lot for work or have an alternate residence. :)
There's definitely an argument for age. I'm wondering, though, about how alone you could set up your environment to be if you are, say, 40 with no kids but travel a lot for work.
Traveling a lot for work implies, in most works, constant interaction with people and pressure to be around them.
The pressure is, in fact, so demanding that you have to change your environment, which might be of isolation or not, and go to where they are.
An alternate residence at an isolated place, say, a beach or cabin does seem like a fantastic idea, if you can afford it.