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13 May 2022CopyrightCharlène Gisèle

The biggest challenge of loneliness is admitting it

One of the biggest challenges of experiencing loneliness is admitting it—both to oneself and others. Its symptoms and associated behaviours can be challenging to detect, and feelings of loneliness often make it harder to connect. This can keep someone stuck in a vicious emotional cycle.

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