This article explores a profound and sensitive topic: the absence of true friendships. For nearly 30 minutes, Rolón reflects on why having few friends—or having lost many—can actually be a sign of something deeper: not defeat, but a personal journey toward self-discovery.
You can see all this information in the following video. From the Gabriel Rolón Psychology channel:
A Silent Burden: Loneliness and Its Stigma
From the outset, Rolón addresses the experience of feeling lonely as something often overlooked: many people experience a lack of friends in silence, with shame or guilt. But the key point he emphasizes is that the absence of social relationships should not be automatically seen as a failure.
In fact, this “unwanted loneliness” can mask an internal process—an invitation to look inward, to examine emotional wounds, past hurts, fears, and patterns—that often influence how we relate to others.
Connection vs. Company: Quality over quantity
For more information, continue to the next page
This article explores a profound and sensitive topic: the absence of true friendships. For nearly 30 minutes, Rolón reflects on why having few friends—or having lost many—can actually be a sign of something deeper: not defeat, but a personal journey toward self-discovery.
You can see all this information in the following video. From the Gabriel Rolón Psychology channel:
A Silent Burden: Loneliness and Its Stigma
From the outset, Rolón addresses the experience of feeling lonely as something often overlooked: many people experience a lack of friends in silence, with shame or guilt. But the key point he emphasizes is that the absence of social relationships should not be automatically seen as a failure.
In fact, this “unwanted loneliness” can mask an internal process—an invitation to look inward, to examine emotional wounds, past hurts, fears, and patterns—that often influence how we relate to others.
Connection vs. Company: Quality over quantity
For more information, continue to the next page
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