Loneliness is indeed a teacher

Learning the Language of Friendship

Rudhvi
Word Garden

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Ever feel like you’re floating in a social sea, surrounded by people yet somehow utterly alone?

It’s a feeling that can sting, leaving you questioning the very essence of friendship.

But hold on, because even if you don’t feel like you have one right now, stick with me!

loneliness, as strange as it sounds, can be a powerful teacher.

Here’s the thing: sometimes, being on your own strips away the background noise and allows you to truly understand what friendship means.

  • Craving Connection: When loneliness hits, it throws friendships into sharp relief. Suddenly, the qualities you truly value in a friend become crystal clear. You yearn for someone who listens, not just waits for their turn to speak.
  • The Power of Presence: Let’s face it, life can be messy. There will be times when words fail you, and you just need someone to be there, a silent pillar of support. A true friend understands the language of silence, the unspoken plea for comfort in your eyes.

Loneliness: A Crash Course in Empathy

The lessons learned in loneliness aren’t self-serving. They shape you into a better friend for the people you care about.

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