▲ 127 r/lonely
Anyone else feel like this whole “learn to be alone” thing has been taken way too far?
I mean I enjoy some alone time myself and solitude can be a great thing but it feels like this whole “learn to be alone” “lone wolf” “I don’t need anyone” trend feels way overblown to the point it where it feels like everyone is telling you to isolate yourself until your health falls apart, you can only do that for so long until your mind and body (that’s literally built for connection) starts saying bro wtf are you doing?!
u/Crispy_Train900 — 15 hours ago