Chapter 425: Deduction Over and Over Again_1

The best way to face loneliness is to think.

When a person is trapped in eternal loneliness, the only way to help him maintain his humanity and not lose sociability in loneliness is not to let his thoughts stagnate.

Recalling the past, analyzing the present, and looking forward to the future are the only things that the lonely must do.

Before, Harrison Clark didn't understand this principle.

Even in his most solitary youth, he had never tasted the complete isolation of loneliness.

There were always people around him. Even strangers and enemies were people and would intersect with him.

Now he may not really understand it either.

He didn't summarize these principles, but his behavior quietly conformed to this rule.

He was just persisting in constant self-reminding, self-exhorting, and self-encouraging.