1. that feeling when you know you have no one, but yourself. You’re all you got. You’re overwhelmed with isolation. You need someone to love you & you need someone to love. Not necessarily a boyfriend or girlfriend. It could just be a friend. Anyone you could share your thoughts, secrets, and dreams. you’re just sick & tired of having no one. You’re struggling by yourself. No ones there for you. You see people laughing & so happy with their friends, you get jealous or just wish to have something like that. but you don’t. at the end of the day, you go home by yourself.
If you’re struggling with lonelines because you haven’t found someone yet, I promise you, things will get better. You’re going to meet the greatest friend ever & you’ll never have to fear doing things alone. Hang on there, buddy.
A common side effect of big city life. The limitless amounts of social opportunities available creates a feeling of isolation when you for some reason don't exploit them. The depression is further increased by constantly witnessing other people seemingly overcoming these challenges better than you.
Alexander has been suffering from urban loneliness since he moved to New York. The sheer amount of things to do is a constant reminder of his own non-existentsocial life.