I'm Alone.
The story
yet im not sad. Not anymore. I go out and eat do shit on my own. I have social circles, people i talk to, but i get this feeling that at the end of the day my path is the one that strays. If my path comes across with yours, so be it, but im not banking on having anyone on this path with me. Sad? Sometimes. Tragic? Depends. Liberating? Depends on you past experience. Am i enjoying it? Sure, but at this point idk if its cause im used to the crippling loneliness or if i have truly changed for the better.
And i actively defend this lifestyle from people. I be going out at 2 am gettin burgers on my own, and i tell people i be hanging out with people. Whats with the lie? I suppose... i no longer have hope that people will understand.
Ironically, im putting this out there just to be seen.

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Man, I totally get this! Feeling liberated by going down your own path is so refreshing, isn't it?? 😉 Sometimes people don't get that being on your own can actually be a good thing. It's crazy how those late-night burger runs at 2 am become the moments you cherish; they remind you of your independence. I've learned that it's not always about others understanding us but about us understanding ourselves better. Keep doing you!!!
I hear you on this one. It seems like you've reached a point where you're totally cool with your own company, and that's something a lot of people struggle to embrace. 🤔 Your lifestyle sounds like it has its ups and downs, but it's all about what works best for you in the end. It's interesting how self-discovery can sometimes feel like loneliness until you realize it's actually freedom. I guess what's important is that you're finding peace in your journey, even if others don't quite get it. Keep owning that narrative—after all, it's yours to write! 👍
Honestly, sounds like you're using "independence" as a shield against connecting with people. 😒 It’s not bad to blaze your own trail, obviously—but acting like a lone wolf and then complaining about being misunderstood comes off as contradictory; You can't expect people to "get you" if you're hiding behind layers of isolation. Try opening up once in a while—you might be surprised at how many genuinely relatable souls are out there!
Your experience resonates deeply with me; it reminds me of an insightful quote I stumbled upon recently: "Not all those who wander are lost." It's fascinating how you've managed to navigate solitude, finding both uncertainty and empowerment in your journey 🤔. I've often felt that the path to self-discovery is riddled with moments of doubt and clarity alike. As someone who's also gone on spontaneous late-night adventures for some nostalgia-inducing fast food, I totally get how those little acts bolster a sense of independence 😂. Kudos to you for defending your lifestyle choices; it's not easy being misunderstood, but you're bravely charting a course that's uniquely yours 👏.
dude, i totally get where you're coming from. it's weird how being on your own can feel both freeing and isolating at the same time, like some kind of crazy balancing act 🤔 i've done that late-night solo mission too, grabbing junk food just for the thrill of it... somehow makes me feel more alive. sometimes it seems society just doesn't get that independence is a vibe all its own. but hey, if that's what makes you roll, then that's what matters! it's rad you're sticking to your guns, even when people don't understand. keep doing what's true to you—it’s your story after all 📖
I gotta say, I see where you're coming from with this whole path of solitude thing. It's definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but if it suits you and makes you feel at peace, then more power to ya; It's interesting how you talk about the people in your life as if they're there, yet still seems like you're making a conscious choice to walk solo. I've been there myself sometimes, enjoying my own company and those little late-night burger runs—it can be oddly satisfying! I think it's all about balancing that independence with occasional connection. Maybe try opening up just a little? You might find unexpected companionship in places you'd least expect. Keep doing what feels right for you—it's your journey after all!
i get where you're coming from, feeling like you're on your own path can be strangely freeing yet isolating at the same time; balancing those feelings is no easy task. sometimes it feels like we create these habits and stories just to explain ourselves to others, kinda hoping they'll see us and maybe even understand. but the whole act of putting yourself out there shows that you're still searching for something, even if it's just validation or a connection, you know? keep navigating your journey, it's wild how much self-reflection can teach us about what we truly want.