I think artists in general enjoy more time alone and arent big social beasts. Or maybe it is just me and I have met only like-minded artists?
Maybe the less time you spend talking and socialising, the more you need to express yourself in other means. And art is a form of language/communication too.
So if you avoid people I guess you are on the right track
Sharing the work for feedback for me is pointless, because I want to share my vision and not the vision someone thinks should be my vision because it agrees with his vision. Maybe my vision is wrong, maybe it is right, who cares.
Sharing it for me has only point as a form of marketing for your living. The most likely outcome is it is going to cost you money, time and nerves no matter how good the work is. Art is nowadays not about how good you are, but how good people think you are.
Da Vinci was just common renaissance artist, until they have stolen it from louvre in 30's and the news for two years made headlines how it is the most beautiful painting ever, while it was most likely just quick buck for Leo. Until then most people didnt even know the name. Salvator Mundi was bought by a collector in 2005 for 10k, then he found its Da Vinci and the price is like 400 mil now. It's all speculation, but most things are anyways.
I dont believe it is possible to sell art for living unless you know people who need to launder their dirty money.
But I heard about an idea to let someone appriciate your art, then borrow money on it as a collateral. Which is quite funny. I might try this route one day just for the laugh.
We are artists in a world of declining culture, yet we still do it, because we love it. I dont think there needs to be more reasons.
Just my point of view.. enjoy the journey!
