I like being alone, it is a sign of my well balanced acceptance of myself.
For all too much of my life I was not able to be alone and that was so
frustrating.
Larry
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> Subject: Welcome to The Web of Loneliness!
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> Welcome to The Web of Loneliness!.... See following link:-
>
> http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/loneliness/
>
> Is this a 'taboo' subject and a reality for many disabled people?
>
> Are you feeling lonely and isolated and feel that no-one
> 'actively listens'
> to you or feel they care within your family or community?
>
> Let's tackle 'loneliness' together in a 'community spirit'!
>
> 'Spread the word', let's do something 'pro-actively' to tackle loneliness.
> How are 'we gong to do this ? Any idea's?
>
> Regards
>
> Colin R
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