Being Alone Is Best
By sonia kaur • February 5, 2025
In 2017 in December my dad passed away of heart failure. Next year my sister and brother got married. I became totally alone whether my family was extended but still I felt loneliness. I was totally blank because I had never felt like this.
One day I came across an article that if we think a lot about loneliness we fall into depression. I decided to study again. Within 2 days I took admission in the college and my life's best journey started.
From that day till today I have been studying whatever course I came across I started opting. Sometimes i would felt what am I doing, I am becoming jack of all and master of none. But still I was flowing with the flow.
Time passed and I became a lot. Now my profession is teaching spoken english. But with that I became a problem solver. I started sharing my knowledge with people and friends. Now I am still learning new things and try to help people as whole.
I have won lots of awards. I feel proud of my self and very grateful to God for this loneliness. Now I wanna be alone.
Trust me, always trust God's plan.
Whatever is happening, happening for a good. If you wanna be your own self then welcome loneliness. You become powerful than you can ever imagine.
Loneliness never comes alone it brings self growth, power, sense of independence, improves focus. By spending time with our own self we improve our relationships as well.
Being alone is the best especially you are surrounded with toxic people.
You escape from being hurt.
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