Not disagreeing but I have a little different experience. I volunteered in a radio program for about 5 years, it was about children's rights (not in the US) and every week we discussed a children rights violation in this country, go there, listen to the children's voices and discuss the issue with them. My co-volunteers were really great people. But somehow I never not felt not-lonely. Even though we were working for the same goal and we were socializing just fine, they didn't feel like the right people.
The most I ever felt non-lonely is back in college struggling through very challenging problem sets with my study group. It definitely felt like a have a "friend group" who shared something very important with me, and I miss those days a lot. Even to this day, when I'm given a hard task at work, I like solving it with my coworkers.
The most I ever felt non-lonely is back in college struggling through very challenging problem sets with my study group. It definitely felt like a have a "friend group" who shared something very important with me, and I miss those days a lot. Even to this day, when I'm given a hard task at work, I like solving it with my coworkers.