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Loneliness Is Quieter Than We Think

Loneliness  is a feeling almost no one escapes. It’s a sensation we don’t like, and rarely admit out loud. I’m not sure how to begin, but most of us know what it’s like to feel left out or slowly disconnected from someone we were once close to. Sometimes you’re physically present in a room but mentally elsewhere. Sometimes you start isolating yourself without even realizing when it began. But here’s what I want to say clearly: nobody should have to carry this alone. People dealing with mental health struggles—anxiety, sadness, burnout, depression, are not “attention seekers.” They’re not asking for drama. They’re asking to be understood. A psychological wound is still a wound, even if you can’t see it. And yes, society plays a role. So do families and friend circles. We overlook the quiet signs because we’re busy, uncomfortable, or simply unaware. The “happiest” person around you might be fighting something heavy behind the scenes. Smiles can be real and still be a mask. Now put ev...

Loneliness Is Quieter Than We Think

Loneliness  is a feeling almost no one escapes. It’s a sensation we don’t like, and rarely admit out loud. I’m not sure how to begin, but most of us know what it’s like to feel left out or slowly disconnected from someone we were once close to. Sometimes you’re physically present in a room but mentally elsewhere. Sometimes you start isolating yourself without even realizing when it began. But here’s what I want to say clearly: nobody should have to carry this alone. People dealing with mental health struggles—anxiety, sadness, burnout, depression, are not “attention seekers.” They’re not asking for drama. They’re asking to be understood. A psychological wound is still a wound, even if you can’t see it. And yes, society plays a role. So do families and friend circles. We overlook the quiet signs because we’re busy, uncomfortable, or simply unaware. The “happiest” person around you might be fighting something heavy behind the scenes. Smiles can be real and still be a mask. Now put ev...