A Tip to Deal with the Lonely
I see these articles about how to tell if you're socially awkward - I already know! Or if you're confident. This one talked about signs that someone is lonely and over 65. Well I'm under that age, but unfortunately I fit some of the signs to watch for. Damn. Got me on this article. I made friends with people who did my nails or hair, thinking they cared about me. No, they liked the 20 percent tip. Or how you don't ask anyone to do anything because all you hear is no. I would like to be the one asked. I wouldn't say no.
This paragraph struck me ~
If you recognize someone in these patterns - or yourself - remember that these are symptoms, not causes. They're not choosing isolation; they're adapting to it. And adaptation can be reversed. It takes just one person to see past the walls, persist past the "I'm fine," make space for someone who's forgotten they deserve space. Connection at any age isn't about fixing loneliness - it's about remembering someone is worth knowing.
THANK YOU! THIS SUMS UP HOW I FEEL!
If one person could just see that I'm worth knowing, maybe things might seem a little brighter.
Maybe I'd see that rainbow again . . . .
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