loneliness and depression
Loneliness and Depression
It's very natural to feel lonely when you think that the whole world is stranger to you and all you have is yourself. But loneliness and depression go hand in hand as they both are interrelated.
- Loneliness comes to children who are orphans or have single parents. They often have experiences where no one want to listen to their ideas and love them enough. Single parents with kids find it difficult to manage household work and office, chores, and their kids PTA meetings, etc. These kids find it tough to communicate, often leading to either growing up to be very timid or excessively bold.
- Teenagers are the biggest victims. Facing a mean school crowd and being mocked or teased every single day, leads them into thinking that they are happier being alone and away from people. Some kids don't show up at school and get into wrong habits only because they sometimes relate to an isolated group. Low grades also lead to being unwanted and aloof.
- The working age group or adults suffer from it due to financial and social hindrances. An inappropriate job or career, inability to pay off loans, age pressures, dating issues, and sometimes even illnesses can make these young men and women take the wrong turns.
- The older age group suffers very often too. Citizens in the old age homes, abandoned by their children and even those who have never found love in their lives, always end up being lonely and with no one to talk to. It is truly sad to see them sitting alone in a corner, having almost no memory of a family they once had.
- Try to be a bit open with people, even if they are unwilling to accept you. Don't lose hope. Make new friends and share your feelings more often, as that will free you from that burden you keep carrying.
- If you think you are lonely and have no one to turn to, pick up a pen and paper and write down all you're thinking about. Don't worry about how to write, just scribble if you feel like. Also write down what you feel like changing in yourself.
- Because you are depressed, you will isolate yourself from everyone. But that's surely not a great idea, as you will need someone to talk to, eventually. So if you have no one, talk to a pet, or a neighbor, or even a psychiatrist, but communicate.
- Gain confidence in yourself and join social activities. Go to a gym, swim, take a music class, learn dance, paint, stitch, date online, play indoor and outdoor games (not alone), shop or do whatever involves people in it. But make sure you don't let yourself be alone.
- Take a vacation and meet new people, and if you can't afford it, simply visit your family. Try to figure out solutions to your problems, and don't run away from them.
- Make decisions and be strong enough to make changes around you, as that will boost your confidence and give you a positive outlook towards life.
- The world is a great place to live only if you can make it better for yourself. Don't let others make a personality for you, make it for others.