I spent the last five years on a creative high and did not need people because I thought I was with people, the closest people one can ever have, closer even than family and friends, for they are the spirits, a part of me, and then suddenly I was dropped from my state of grace, left alone and empty, and in dire need of companionship.
How do you adapt to and cope with social isolation?
I wish I knew. And if you find the answer please tell me. I’m on my senior year of college and I have no one. I am completely and utterly alone. I would give anything not to be isolated. And being tough isn’t working. I recommed trying to reach out and connect with someone. Or fix bonds that were broken.
This much I know: keeping busy helps distract from the loneliness–only problem, the loneliness often makes concentration and focus on tasks nearly impossible.
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tell me about it, thought i could manage but it is a struggle
I spent the last five years on a creative high and did not need people because I thought I was with people, the closest people one can ever have, closer even than family and friends, for they are the spirits, a part of me, and then suddenly I was dropped from my state of grace, left alone and empty, and in dire need of companionship.
How do you adapt to and cope with social isolation?
I wish I knew. And if you find the answer please tell me. I’m on my senior year of college and I have no one. I am completely and utterly alone. I would give anything not to be isolated. And being tough isn’t working. I recommed trying to reach out and connect with someone. Or fix bonds that were broken.
This much I know: keeping busy helps distract from the loneliness–only problem, the loneliness often makes concentration and focus on tasks nearly impossible.
well, if you need an ear, i may not be someone you know, but i can still be a friend. everyone needs at least one