Notes on Solitude and Creative Momentum

By Ashfaque Abir • August 2026 • 6 min read

Solitude is not loneliness; it is the presence of oneself. Creative breakthroughs require uninterrupted expanses where ideas can collide without premature evaluation.

We underestimate the cognitive cost of constant connectedness. Even a momentary ping fractures the delicate architecture of a deep thought that took twenty minutes to construct.

Protecting long stretches of quiet is not a luxury for creative work—it is the foundational prerequisite.

Ashfaque Abir

Writer and designer based in Dhaka. Exploring technology, calm tools, and intentional thinking.