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You Have Friends But Still Feel Alone? Here’s Why

17 min · 14. Mai 2026
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You have friends but still feel alone? Here’s why so many people feel lonely even when they are surrounded by people, texts, followers, dating apps, family, and social media. We live in one of the most connected times in history, but emotionally, many people feel more disconnected than ever. You can have friends, family, coworkers, followers, dating app matches, and people texting you — and still feel like nobody really knows what is going on inside of you. In this episode of Dating to Win, Matt Russo talks about why having people around you does not always mean you feel truly connected. This is not just about being physically alone. It is about emotional loneliness, shallow conversations, social media attention, dating app burnout, fear of rejection, guarded hearts, and the struggle to find real connection in today’s world. Loneliness is not always the absence of people. Sometimes it is the absence of being understood. If you have ever felt alone in a relationship, alone while dating, alone in a crowd, or emotionally disconnected from the people around you, this episode may hit home. Subscribe to Dating to Win on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DatingtoWin25?sub_confirmation=1   loneliness, feeling alone, friends but still feel alone, emotional loneliness, modern dating, relationship advice, dating advice, social media loneliness, emotional disconnection, real connection, emotional availability, dating burnout, self worth, Dating to Win, Matt Russo

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