Lonely but stronger - Time for me

 Today I will talk about loneliness and how I perceived it in my youth.


When I was younger, I was often lonely. None of my classmates liked me, and that hurt me deeply. I felt as if there was something wrong with me, as if I was different from the others. It made me sad and I wondered why I couldn't be like everyone else, why I couldn't find my place in society.


That period of loneliness left me with many wounds, but now that I am older I am beginning to understand that it was not as bad as I thought at the time. In fact, that loneliness was an opportunity for personal growth for me. If I had had all my friends around me endlessly when I was younger, I probably wouldn't have had the chance to focus on myself and start thinking about who I am and what I want out of life.


Now I wonder why loneliness was actually a good thing for me. It taught me how to be happy and content in my own company. It has told me that I don't need other people to feel worthy and loved. This experience forced me to know myself on a deeper level, to find peace in my inner world and to develop the qualities I need to be strong and stable.


I may have suffered at the time, but this loneliness has allowed me to connect with myself today and to have a better understanding of who I am. Today I can see my loneliness as an opportunity to grow, to create space for my thoughts, creativity and inner peace. I remember how much I wanted to belong, how much I longed to be accepted, but now I know that being alone has led me to greater strength and self-esteem.


If you feel lonely today, let me tell you that it is not the end of the world. On the contrary - it can be the beginning of something very special. Loneliness can be a place for personal growth and inner exploration, for finding your inner voice. When you learn to be happy with yourself, you will open the door to all those who will later bring you value and support, not because you need them, but because they will complete you.


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