Chloe Grace Moretz, known for her acclaimed acting career and recent social media attention, might indeed seek solace in work amidst personal challenges like a high-profile breakup and media scrutiny.
She recently announced she was taking a break from future projects to reassess herself, describing it as a time to “solo down.”
During this period, she has been active in promoting voter participation among students, celebrating her brother Trevor’s birthday, and promoting her film “Brain On Fire.”
She Doesn’t Think Anyone Drinks Anymore
Los Angeles seems to have embraced cleaner living habits with fewer people drinking or smoking, and a preference for environmentally friendly vehicles like Priuses.
Meanwhile, New York retains a vibe that includes more smoking and perhaps a different attitude towards these habits.
“Hardly anyone drinks anymore. If they do drugs, it’s usually legal marijuana, and not many people smoke, especially in L.A. But I feel like New York is still smoking. It’s a New York vibe. In L.A it’s so clean now. Everyone’s super clean now and they all drive Priuses.”
She Thinks That Alone Time is a Necessity
Finding security, peace, and comfort in being alone and disconnecting from constant input can be important for personal well-being.
Learning to enjoy solitude, whether by reading a book or simply being still, is a valuable skill in a world often dominated by external demands and social pressures.
“I think you really get caught up in this system of the world―the Instagram world, society―we really get caught up in what our friends want and what our jobs want. I think the priority in life is to feel secure and safe and solid, truly. Just feeling good, just being okay with sitting alone.
I think that’s a big thing people need to realize and get used to, especially our generation, that it’s okay to be alone. It’s good to be alone, and you need to be able to sit by yourself and just be peaceful and silent, and learn to read a book again; learn to just be. It’s hard to be when you are so used to static input.”