This feeling is universal, residing within each of us. Some individuals gravitate towards solitude, while others can't bear to be alone.
True solitude prevails when we refrain from speaking, sharing, and connecting. In my past, I found solace in being alone, cherishing the unique way I approached life. However, over time, a shift occurred within me.
I began questioning if there was something amiss in my preference for solitude. I realized that my life didn't need to revolve around isolation. Despite having friends, my interactions were restricted. This realization prompted me to forge connections, to invest time in my friendships.
Soon, the concept of loneliness vanished from my dictionary. Yet, I maintain that being alone is not inherently negative. It's acceptable to value solitude, albeit not for extended durations.
If loneliness offers solace, explore happiness as well. Experimenting with happiness can be equally rewarding.
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