I've seen some people romanticize about philosophy in melancholic terms, as if

I've seen some people romanticize about philosophy in melancholic terms, as if

I've seen some people romanticize about philosophy in melancholic terms, as if it's a "symptom" of the depressed and sensitive minds to do philosophy. Is this generally true? Does the intricacy of philosophy require to some level quiet reserve and conscientiousness rather than an outgoing personality?

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