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23 Psychology says the loneliest people aren’t the ones living alone, they’re the ones surrounded by family who only ever ask about their health, their schedule, and their weekend plans, but never once about who they actually became

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 10:28 EDT

Psychology says the loneliest people aren’t the ones living alone, they’re the ones surrounded by family who only ever ask about their health, their schedule, and their weekend plans, but never once about who they actually became

The deepest loneliness isn't living alone — it's sitting at a family dinner where everyone loves you and nobody knows you anymore.

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