Living in almost complete solitude, Amou Haji’s mental health and well-being are of considerable interest. Solitude, while often seen as a negative state, can also offer profound peace and introspection.
His lifestyle invites us to consider how solitude affects mental health and whether it can sometimes be more beneficial than our socially connected lives allow, prompting a deeper examination of the balance between social interaction and solitude in fostering psychological well-being, and challenging prevailing assumptions about the inherent value of constant social engagement in modern society.