Verb: to endure solitude with vitality; to thrive in one's own presence while holding space for future resonance.
Usage:
• 'He didn’t merely survive the silence, he solivived it, turning absence into archive.'
• 'To solivive is to walk alone without becoming lost.'
Etymology:
• soli (Latin solus, alone)
• vive (Latin vivere, to live)
A word for the philosopher-poet who knows that solitude isn’t exile, it’s incubation. It’s the quiet before the next badge is offered, the breath before the next scroll unfurls.
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