Loneliness and Solitude
Photo Credit: Pinterest Loneliness and Solitude Loneliness and solitude are often confused, yet they are worlds apart in their essence. Loneliness is a state of lack, while solitude is a state of fullness. Loneliness arises when we feel left out, unwanted, or unloved. It is the painful sense that no one needs us, no one cares, and we are alone in a world that seems indifferent. This feeling comes from seeking external support that does not arrive, leaving us empty and restless. Solitude, however, is entirely different. Solitude is not about being abandoned - it is about being complete in oneself. In solitude, we are happy with our own company. Nature becomes our companion, and we find peace in the quiet presence of trees, rivers, mountains, and skies. In solitude, we are not lonely; we are at ease with our own nature. The journey of solitude is introversive. It turns us inward, where we discover the infinite possibilities that exist within the self. In solitude, we begin to...