Can an introvert survive in solitary confinement?

As an introvert myself, I wonder if I can survive living in solitary confinement. I don't talk to people much but could I live off of no entertainment? I may have to keep wondering until I am falsely accused of a crime.

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Yes 3
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  • raisinbran

    I would play with small objects (a button, whatever) pretend it’s a spaceship or a person, now the cell I’m in is a huge space to explore.

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  • TerriAngel

    You ask a real question in a foolish way.
    Many people live without all the normal social interactions.
    lone sailors, long haul truckers, monks, hermits, batchelors, people shutting things out so they can focus on a problem, or backwoods folk.
    The fact you ask in this way.
    No, you would not not do well.
    Attention whore.
    I also dought you would be falsely accussed.
    You either lack the guts or brains to break the law.
    Or if you did, you would be caught.
    But falsely accused?
    No, if you were charged, you did it.
    Along with some things you never were charged with.

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  • JellyBeanBandit

    I used to think you were still allowed books and stuff in solitary confinement and I so thought solitary would be piss easy, just read all day. But then I found out you basically just had to do nothing but stare at a wall for 24 hours/day. That's literally torture, no one could go through that easily.

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  • xxLucifer

    Humans are social creatures. People who have no mental stimulation can quickly start to have severe mental and physical problems that may not go away once you're released. Doesn't matter if you're introverted or extroverted.

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