Between 40 and 50 people talk to me every day, either through work or social ties. We're thankful for family and friends who call and stop by. I agree with you too. There are times when I call, visit, or meet up with you in person to talk.
What struck me, especially in the last few years, is that "What happened to us?" is the question that people ask and even talk about most after talking about everyday issues. The start was with.
There are sad, glum looks on all of our faces. What did really happen to us? We didn't even bother to smile. Loneliness happens to people. The number of lonely people is rising quickly. But it's a sad fact that people tend to run away from each other.
People are a mysterious species. many different parts and dimensions... Accepting that the "human loneliness" and "human escapism from humanity" shown in the pictures above are real problems in today's world will help us understand how hard it is to find answers and use them in real life.
The problems we have change as we get older. As times change, so do things.
For example, our country has long-term problems like traffic, stress, depression, unemployment, bad economic times, and people not trusting each other. But we also have to deal with brand-new problems that the modern age has brought us.
We have to deal with things like being overweight, being lonely, and people avoiding each other these days.
People thought that new technologies would make their lives better, but they ended up making us feel more alone. We ran away from each other more than from being alone.
We even say hello quickly. There are more sad people in the world now.
City life that moves quickly, living conditions that are harder to deal with, daily problems that wear people down, bills that aren't paid that pile up quickly, air pollution, or having to get a lot of work done quickly...
Another bad thing about living in cities is that time goes by quickly for each person. It costs more and takes more work to live here than in smaller towns. People find it very hard to make friends in big towns, so they end up being alone all the time.
Even if it doesn't come to mind right away, loneliness has changed and become more modern. A lot of people now think this is the best and most normal way to live. On the other hand, being alone is the cause of many mental and physical illnesses.
People today have to know, hear, read, and watch everything because that's how things work. He has to accept that he has to do everything by himself, without asking anyone else for help.
He can't find anyone to talk to about his troubles, confide in, or spend his life with. People get sick in the soul when they don't talk to anyone for days or weeks.