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In today's world, solitude often feels like both a refuge and a challenge. Many of us have found ourselves alone not just by circumstance but by choice, seeking protection from the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations. From my own experience, solitude is not about loneliness but about self-preservation and clarity. The 90s, often idealized for its simplicity and charm, were far from perfect behind the scenes. Relationships were complicated, and the concept of love was often romanticized by media but complicated in reality. That era laid the groundwork for how we understand connection and mistrust today. Social media has amplified our exposure to the chaos and contradictions of human behavior. While platforms allow us to witness others' lives, they also blur the lines between reality and scripted portrayals, especially around themes of love and happiness. This paradox can create a sense of disillusionment but also an opportunity for deeper self-awareness. Reflecting on these realities helped me realize that protecting oneself from the 'living, lying, about love'—as poignantly described in the article—is essential. True connections require authenticity, vulnerability, and sometimes, the courage to be alone before embracing others. Sharing these thoughts is a way to remind others that solitude isn’t something to fear but a vital part of understanding what love truly means in a world dominated by appearances.

































































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