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Excerpt: You may have seen them. Maybe you are one of them. The teens who prefer to be alone and who avoid making social connections with their peers. The adult who stays in his basement playing videogames or surfing the Internet. The little youngster who chases frogs at the lake by himself instead of finding some friends to go sportfishing with. Maybe it's the girl who surrounds herself with felines and lives deep in the country, almost never venturing into town - even for essentials. Are these folks shy, or do they have something that is much more pervasive? Humans, naturally, generally want to be social with others. We prosper on conversation, conversation, and learning from each other. We were designed to have the ability to transfer our knowledge to the generations which come after us, and we make an effort to educate ourselves to become more sufficient and able to give our households or become successful members of modern culture. There is a subset of individuals who will vary from the standard people. Their brains are wired a little in different ways, or they experienced activities in their lives that contributed with their introversion, social avoidance, and shyness. They may have been hypersensitive children who have been neglected or abused, never prompted to learn about the world around them. Their emotions might have been invalidated while these were young, so they discovered to keep their feelings inside instead of posting them with others around them. They discovered to be self-sufficient instead of counting on others and on modern culture for his or her needs. Some of these shy people who we classify as loners may be suffering from a problem called schizoid personality disorder...." From four-time best-selling writer J. B. Snow.