Being alone is a physical state in which you are not in the company of others, while feeling lonely is an emotional state that can exist even when you are in the company of others - explains Dr. Patrick Potter, neuroscientist and founder of the BrainTap app. "A person can be alone without feeling lonely, and the opposite is also true - a person can feel lonely even when he is not alone." It is important to understand the difference between the two conditions, as it can affect the way you handle your emotional and mental state.
"Alone" can be a natural state for some people, as Dr. Brad Thomas, a clinical psychologist in New York, says. "People can be happy being with themselves, and there will be other times when they want to connect with other people emotionally," he says. He adds and points out that each of us should keep an eye on the feelings and emotions we experience in order to understand the extent of our loneliness and how much it hurts us. "Loneliness can arise when we feel that we have no one to share our experiences with or that no one understands us," explains Dr. Dana Kalisnin, psychologist and CEO of Evolutionary Guidance Media R&D.
Alone /adverb/ একা; একাকী; কেবল; এককভাবে; একমাত্র; নি:সঙ্গভাবে; নি:সঙ্গ; মাত্র ইহাই; একা একা; নিঃসঙ্গ; সঙ্গীহীন; শুধু নিজে; ; /adjective/কেবল; একমাত্র; একক; নি:সঙ্গভাবে; নি:সঙ্গ; মাত্র ইহাই;
Lonely /adjective/ একাকী; নিরিবিলি; নির্জন; নিরালা; নি:সঙ্গ; নির্জনবাসী; স্বতন্ত্র; একান্ত; নির্মক্ষিক; নিঃসঙ্গ; একলা; একলাটি; সঙ্গীহীন;
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