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Stay alone

Stay alone

You'll be bullied by the groups you belong to and soon you'll be alone.

It is very hard to be alone in first stages of the loneliness: when everyone you know become just your acquaintances, here appears early stages of depression and apathy.

As you progress you understand it's quite good to be alone as you can move faster without anyone grabbing and pulling you back.

But there's still a need of someone, who can be your mentor or same level as you, to move together and achieve bigger goals.

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When I started my self-improving I usually felt alone and isolated from my friends . Now I feel like getting more mentors and people like me.

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