And How It Quietly Breaks You
There’s a specific kind of loneliness that makes you chase love you know you’re not ready for.
It’s not hunger. It’s not desire.
It’s the fear of sitting alone with everything you’ve avoided.
And sometimes the worst heartbreak isn’t what someone does to you. It’s what you do to yourself by reaching for love before you’ve healed the parts of you that still bleed.
1. You Chase Love Because You’ve Been Taught That Being Alone Means Something Is Wrong With You
Growing up, no one teaches you that solitude is a strength.
Instead, you get fed subtle messages:
“Why are you still single?”
“You should have someone by now.” “You’re too picky.”
You start believing aloneness equals failure. Personal Story
There was a period in my life when every time someone asked me why I was still single, it felt like a personal attack.
I wasn’t healing. I wasn’t growing.
I wasn’t even looking for the right person. I was just trying to avoid the embarrassment of having no one.