About Loneliness on This Lonely Planet
Sometimes you don't want to be here.
You feel like you don't belong to anything or anyone on earth.
All you wanna do is dancing among the stars, wishing the moon is not too cold to embrace.
And perhaps aliens are not that scary.
You think isolation is the cure for your heartbreak.
You think loneliness is the consolation for your desperation.
You think detachment from disappointment will bring you to happiness.
You convince yourself to stop "saving the world" so you can save your own soul.
But the voices don't stop there.
There's another part of yourself who is mourning; missing something you never belong to; trying to reach out to somebody because turns out, loneliness suffocates you.
And suddenly you crave for a smile, hug, phone call, or thirty seconds chit chat on a bus stop.
You wish someone will notice your existence for once.
Just to make it clear, that you're not forgotten.
So here the contradictive part starts.
You miss the earth but you're too afraid to fall.
You miss the warmth of the morning but you're too afraid to wake up.
You miss the touch on your heart but you're too afraid to get hurt.
It's hard for human to maintain a good, stable, and interdependent relationship.
It's hard. Because it is important.
We'll never run out of disappointment. Because we, human, produce it.
We are also good producers for heartbreak.
Perhaps we could build Heartbreak Inc. for that.
I figured out the slogan:
"Prove you're not a robot!"
But no matter how hard, imperfect, or complicated human relation is, doesn't mean we don't need it.
Sometimes we need to accept the flaw to see the beauty.
Sometimes we need to lower the wall to connect with each other.
We already know how hard it is.
So, be grateful for relationship you grow from.
Forgive the imperfection.
Spread more compassion to each other.
No matter how far the distance, we all are bonded together as equal human being.
Give them another chance to gain your trust again.