not necessarily. a more recoiled concept is that of anhedonia, lack of interest and disbelief in everything around oneself. isolation could be caused by too much of an interdependent or probing environment. when that happens, the best of the best self-composed individual may break, because there is severe interference in the life of that organism.
hedonistic mind set is a beggar to struggles, strife which may have no end in sight, ever, because the object of happiness may keep changing always and more may seem like less than ever.
thus, the idea of hedonism grows out of its dominance and the replacement is a sense of awry and ornery dismay or dejection. That eats the person and strip the person of own personal natural emotions to feel empathy or a sense of sacrifice, even reasonable sacrifice for human relations. Why? Because of the over run emphasis on the same and the consequent irritation of that gets caused can take the person away from everybody, for good.
it is a mental snap shot of the pieces in which an otherwise able-to-feel-content person is forced to leave the marks of an inlaid sense of external repugnance to anything and everything normative, customary and obligatory or traditionalist.
when anhedonia is caused, nothing can reverse it. and its effects include more and more materialistic buffers either in work or at play, to simply tune out all life and people or their influence on oneself, from the personal, isolated living.
as dark as it sounds, it could be that much lighter on the person who is totally dejected from all things usual and pressurizing.
so, to answer your interesting query and its in built dynamics of opposite concepts, it may suffice to say that there are greater things than hoarding or amassing wealth, which may be the purpose to dissuade some things which are deeply troublesome to a person for a long time, and when that vengeful thought process is evoked, no –ism, no moral continuum may succeed in subsiding the effects of what has been set in motion, for long time, i.e., utter disregard for anything known, because of utter disregard in being un-understood, if you will.
thoughts?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Anhedonia or inability to enjoy can have more than many reasons; it is, however, a reaction to a cause that varies for individuals. For example, a very intelligent person can psychologically be pushed into anhedonia by the perception of futility of hedonic circle, or one with GAD can try to find refuge into anhedonia, though will only end up adding to his worries. Anhedonia, in my opinion, is a personality disorder that does not contribute to the formulation of the social culture.
Like you said in your post, isolation can happen because of too much interdependent or probing environment which resonates exactly with my point of view that a society of individuals, how so ever thriving or depressed it may be is a symptom cause of which can be one or an enchilada of epicenters and unfortunately hedonism is one of them.
Futility of an endeavor to achieve happiness when object of happiness will change as soon as achieved is obvious yet remains misconceived because of ephemeral euphoria and sense of glory associated with the achievement, unfortunately the prevalent global culture has failed to introduce an ideology capable of stopping the proponents or participants of hedonism falling into anhedonic disorder when reality of futility strikes them.