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At what point are you considered alone forever?

Just Want to Talk | Last Active: 2 days ago | Replies (92)

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@maryruth7

Yes, I believe you hit the nail on the head.
No one truly want to belong, but if surrendered by people who don't get you or add value to your life, not materially but enriching, throught provoking meaningful conversation. Along with light hearted laughter from time to time. I fell there is a void, and one is only going through the motion.In my younger years I my have over looked or couldn't see what was best for me the right decision could or would have changed my destiny. I will continue to move forward with joy in my heart. God is Good. Hindsight is 20/20

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Yes – true companionship, and closeness. Genuine conversations about life and feelings and heartfelt observations about the world. That is what is most important yet what is often most lacking. We live such a superficial lives that it seems any conversation below the surface that is truly meaningful is almost verboten or certainly misunderstood. Strong friendship, warmth, and closeness must precede a formal bond. At least I think that’s what I have learned the hard way over the years.