Mauro Morandi chose to live a life of solitude on the uninhabited island of Budelli, embodying his love for its pristine beauty and isolation.
Unlike Defoe's Crusoe, Morandi did not seek rescue; he embraced his isolation, reflecting deeply on life, which resonated with people seeking solace during the pandemic.
He expressed how reading can be intimidating as it prompts reflection and critical thinking, potentially leading to uncomfortable realizations about one’s life.
Morandi’s insights during the pandemic drew attention, as many sought his perspective on isolation, viewing him not just as a recluse but as a thinker.
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