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2/20/2018

Topic Reading-Vol.2141-2/20/2018

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Five myths about loneliness
Do you feel lonely sometimes, often, or always? Loneliness is feeling of disconnection, or an unhappy feeling as a result of being without the companionship of others. Being alone is a state of being apart from another or others, in other words, solitary. So, you may feel lonely when you aren’t alone. For example, you may feel disconnected even when you are talking you’re your family or friends.
Interestingly, you may sometimes want to be alone, but you don’t want to feel lonely. When you feel lonely, you probably want to be understood by or connected with others. Then, you may try to find a way to search a new relationship or try to improve the existing ones. It sounds like feeling hungry, doesn’t it? When you’re hungry, you enjoy the food better. Meanwhile, if you are always hungry, you will most likely be mentally stressed and physically weakened. That’s when feeling lonely causes problems.
Interested in learning more about loneliness?
Enjoy reading and learning what loneliness is about and does to you.

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