Psychology suggests that the loneliness many people experience in their late 60s and 70s is not simply the result of loss, even though those losses are real. Instead, it stems from the gradual fading of the people who knew you before you became who you are today. Without them, your earlier life can begin to feel distant, almost as if it belonged to someone else whose existence can no longer be verified
Psychology suggests that the loneliness many people experience in their late 60s and 70s is not simply the result of loss, even though those losses are real. Instead, it stems from the gradual fading of the people who knew you before you became who you are today. Without them, your earlier life can begin to … Read more
