Loneliness Is Not Absence
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About this listen
Loneliness is often framed as a lack—of people, of connection, of presence. But what if that’s not what you’re actually feeling?
This episode moves through the deeper layer of loneliness—the kind that exists even when others are around. The kind that doesn’t come from absence, but from misalignment.
It speaks to the experience of being in spaces that don’t meet you. Conversations that don’t land. Connections that exist, but don’t resonate. The subtle exhaustion of being present without being felt.
This isn’t about isolation.It’s about coherence.
Because when resonance isn’t there, proximity doesn’t resolve the feeling—it amplifies it.
And over time, that disconnect becomes something the body registers clearly, even when the mind tries to explain it away.
This is the shift from seeking more connection to recognizing what actually connects.
If you’ve felt alone in rooms where you weren’t physically alone—this will land.
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