Such as gender, colour, or handicap, is known as societal loneliness. Feeling cut off from oneself is the root cause of existential or spiritual loneliness.
According to Nobel’s book “Project Unlonely: Healing out Crisis of Disconnection,” there are many stages of loneliness. The majority of individuals sit at the first level,
Where they may feel lonely from time to time but quickly get over it by looking for relationships. They run the danger of going to the next level if they don’t connect.
According to Nobel, who is also a professor at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,
Individuals may begin to feel more alone on this level. They blame themselves for their loneliness and question their own value.
“Chronic loneliness can really creep up on people and be detrimental,” Kerulis added, if people keep isolating themselves.