
What is the correct English?
Alone me or Alone I?
Do you love to be alone or do you feel bad if you are lonely?
What is your type?
You are not sure?
What is all this to do with the image above?
In the above image, I am not sure whether this white flower is happy to be alone or helpless to be lonely.
You are confused?
There is no need my friend. Life is like that only.
You can do nothing.
“Sometimes life is too hard to be alone, and sometimes life is too good to be alone”
Elizabeth Gilbert
What is the truth of life?
“We come into this world alone, and we leave the same way, the time we spend in between … time spent alive, sharing, learning … together … is all that makes life worth living”
Jean Grey Uncanny X-Men Volume 1 Issue 303
Thank you for your visit.
Take care, my friend.
Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Mr. Philo
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Yeah, interesting series.
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You can be alone, but not lonely.
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Alone, not lonely, so true.
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Interesting point 🙂
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Thank you Hammad Rais.
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Hallelujah! Edie Brickell Simon assures us of this.
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Thank you so much
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You can certainly be alone without being lonely. If you’re not lonely, time along can be so special – it can be healing as you have the time to just tend to your own needs … you can heal yourself
But first you need to be comfortable with yourself
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Thank you Brenda for this lovely explanation
Are solitude and being alone same?
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I believe so . But I guess you can be alone without having and enjoying solitude. Alone can simply mean not being with others – on your own. It’s a physical state. Whereas to me, solitude is more of a mental state.
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Thank You Brenda further enhancing my knowledge.
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You’re welcome Philo
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Alone is not the same as lonely. Correct English is “I” (object pronoun), rather than “me” (subject pronoun), and a comma between “Alone” and “I.” The verb should be First Person Singular “am,” since “I” is one person who is the narrator.
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Thank you Dolly for the detailed explanation.
Now I understand better.
🙏🙏🙏
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Always my pleasure, dear Philo.
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