no one likes to be alone especially when loneliness feels like a tangible ache in your chest a pain that seems to reverberate through your entire being loneliness is a unique and deeply personal experience one that cannot be measured or compared to the loneliness of others each person's loneliness is a distinct individual struggle feeling like you are navigating life alone with no one to share your Joys or Sorrows can lead to a profound questioning of your value and place in the universe as humans we are inherently social creatures we rely on others for survival whether it's
the farmers who grow our food the drivers who transport us or the Clarks who assist us in stores loneliness can sometimes feel overwhelming and often it becomes an exhausting burden to bear there have been days when I felt as though the entire world is against me and all I wanted was to come home to someone who understands me only to find no one there there were times when I wanted to confide in my closest friends about my struggles but I held back fearing I might burden them there were moments when I wanted to share the
good news with my family but I doubted they would care in these times I retreated into myself keeping my feelings locked away the loneliness I experienced didn't always stem from being physically alone I could feel lonely even in the company of others I could be surrounded by friends sharing a meal yet still feel an emptiness inside it wasn't that I felt misunderstood unloved or unwanted by those around me it was more about a sense of not having a deep meaningful connection with anyone this feeling of isolation persisted despite the presence of friends family and even
romantic interests despite having fulfilling jobs supportive families and Social Circles many people often feel a profound sense of loneliness they might laugh and smile with colleagues during the day but as night falls and they return to their empty homes the loneliness returns even when surrounded by people who care they can still feel isolated and misunderstood this realization makes it clear that loneliness is not about external circumstances but about one's relationship with oneself people come to see that their loneliness is often rooted in a discomfort with being alone while it's natural to have days where one
might want to withdraw from the world it's also important to be comfortable with one's own company many realize that they often seek out others to fill the void inside they might rely on others to feel included needed and wanted some go on dates not necessarily out of a desire for companionship but to avoid the discomfort of being alone reflecting on their experiences people can't recall the last time they truly spent time alone without seeking the company of others it's not about being codependent they have their own interests values and identities outside of relationships sometimes they
even feel suffocated by the demands of being in a relationship yet there is still a need for someone to be there to alleviate their loneliness this realization leads to the understanding that happiness and a sense of fulfillment shouldn't be dependent on others As I Grew Older I realized that no one owes you anything no one is responsible for your happiness or your loneliness this understanding was a significant shift in my thinking when we are young we often believe that others especially those close to us have a duty to make us happy but as we mature
we start to see that our happiness and well-being are our own responsibility you can't expect people to always be there for you William Shakespeare said a long time ago expectation is the root of all heartaches I agree with that and would even add that expectations can be harmful when we expect too much from others we set ourselves up for disappointment first it hurts you when you start thinking this way and wait for others to do the same things you did for them them you might do kind things for others and expect them to return the
favor when they don't it feels like a betrayal this expectation can lead to a cycle of hurt and resentment it's important to do good deeds without expecting anything in return acts of kindness should come from the heart not from a desire for reciprocity second it hurts you again when you keep waiting and expecting but don't get what you wanted often you get nothing at all this ongoing disappointment can erode your trust in others and make you feel isolated it's a reminder that you need to find fulfillment within yourself rather than relying on others in the
end you're left disappointed deep down you know you shouldn't expect anything from others but many times you just can't help it it's human nature to hope for love support and recognition from those around you however by managing your expectations and taking responsibility for your own happiness you can build stronger healthier relationships accepting that others are not obligated to meet your needs can free you from the cycle of disappointment and allow you to appreciate the connections you do have more fully sometimes though painful experiences can teach us lessons we didn't realize we needed these tough moment
moments can provide insights that help us grow and understand ourselves better for instance there were times when I was spending a lot of time with someone and I saw them as my source of happiness I believed that my joy was directly tied to their presence in my life while it's natural to find happiness in our relationships with others the mistake I made was thinking that I couldn't be happy without them I thought that if they ever left I would be left with a deep sense of emptiness and loneliness this belief made me overly dependent on
them for my emotional well-being too many people mistakenly believe that a relationship will bring them happiness they think that being with someone will fill any voids they feel and solve their problems however the truth is that you can't be truly happy in any situation until you are happy with yourself first and foremost happiness is an inside job it comes from accepting and loving who you are when you rely on someone else to make you happy you place an unfair burden on that person and set yourself up for disappointment no one can be your sole source
of Happiness that's something only you can provide for yourself when you find happiness within yourself you bring a complete fulfilled person into a relationship this self-satisfaction allows you to enjoy your partner's company more fully without relying on them to fill gaps in your emotional wellbeing your relationship can then be about sharing experiences support and love rather than seeking validation or completeness my friend being alone doesn't always mean being lonely as long as you enjoy the time you have with yourself you are going to be okay I hope you enjoyed watching my video if you're still
with me please leave a comment on what you learned or what you would like to add I would appreciate it as always is wishing you a beautiful day