01. Imagine yourself as Shreya/ Satvik, as you have secured second position in the debate competition you are completely alone at home, as you have learnt all things on your own for this event but now at the time of the result there is no one with you with whom you can share your feelings, you are completely shattered. Share your feelings which you have gone through during the entire preparation in the form of a diary entry.
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Because loneliness is so common, it makes sense that there are also lots and lots of different reasons why people feel lonely. Here are a few of the main ones:
- Feeling distant from friends. Ever felt like even though all of your friends are one tap of a button away, you’re still not really connected to them? Don’t worry: this is a very common feeling.
- Being single. Perhaps you’ve recently gone through a breakup, or maybe you’ve never had a romantic relationship. Either way, even though finding a meaningful relationship takes time, for some people, being single makes them feel like they’ll never find love.
- Not fitting in. Maybe you have different interests to the people at your school. Or maybe you just dress differently. In any case, feeling like you don’t fit can make the symptoms of loneliness even worse, and can mean it’s even more difficult to meet friends and feel connected.
- Looking after a parent or sibling. Being the primary carer for someone close to you who is sick or has a disability can often make you feel like you have the weight of the world on your shoulders. After all, a lot of your friends won’t know what it’s like to have a brother with Down’s syndrome, or a mother with bipolar, so being a carer can leave you feeling like you can’t really talk to people – let alone have them over for dinner or a sleepover.
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