the lonely majority

Gregorio 2022-04-23 07:03:51

I haven't tried that kind of living in a small house with barely anyone with just two dogs
I haven't tried the dread of being behind huge fame and fortune
I haven't tried no computer no TV just a phone and heaps In front of
him, I dare not say that I am lonely.
I was isolated by my classmates in college. I used to feel lonely. I just broke up. The pain can't be resolved. I feel sad when
I was young. I have lived with myself for so many years, I have experienced so many things with myself, only myself know best that I should not delusional others, but also understand all aspects of myself. When I encounter people who are not understood, my thoughts are different, I feel sorry for myself and say that I am a lonely patient , and
there are many People's loneliness is not lonely. Many people's problems of loneliness can be solved as long as they have money.
Only people like David who have fame and fortune, parents, houses, cars, and even as many as many friends, still can't get real relief and happiness. Is it true loneliness? Most of the
so-called lonely people are just idle.

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Extended Reading
  • Travon 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Much worse than expected. About inner monologue, about fame and introspection, one man is the mirror of another.

  • Adell 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Strangers breaking into life and becoming suddenly very close is really something to be grateful for no matter the length of time / The sadness and healing that cannot be concealed in the winter of the Midwest

The End of the Tour quotes

  • David Foster Wallace: It's so much easier having dogs.

    David Lipsky: Ha, ha - I'm sure.

    David Foster Wallace: I mean, yes, you don't get laid, but you don't have that feeling, like you're hurting their feelings, all the time.

    David Lipsky: Right, right.

    David Foster Wallace: I'd like to emphasise strictly platonic relationship with the dogs.

    David Lipsky: He he; I'll make sure I'll highlight it in the article, sure.

  • David Lipsky: Do you wanna have kids?...

    David Foster Wallace: Yeah, I think that writing books is a little like raising children, y'know -you have to be careful; mm; it's ok to take pride in the work, but I think it's bad for someone to want the glory to reflect back on you.

    David Lipsky: I mean, sounds like you're worried about having children.

    David Foster Wallace: I'm not wanna say anymore about that - if that's ok?