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  1. Good before it gets bad, but bad before it gets good.

    Well , I mean, no one will affect your mood, well-being . I like it, I want it-I think it's good. If I want to, I think it's bad. Rush

  2. Everyone needs solitude. In varying amounts, of course.
    This is the only way to solve problems and understand your own thoughts. Awareness of the surrounding world comes to a person when he is alone with himself.
    I believe that if a person really wants to have control over their inner world and the life around them, then they need time to analyze what is happening without any external distractions. Therefore, loneliness in the global sense is good.
    If we regard loneliness as a long period of time, characterized by the absence of any significant social connections (relationships), then everything is already subjective. Someone is comfortable from time to time (or constantly) to be left only to yourself, someone on the contrary needs a permanent company. In this regard, it is only a matter of personal comfort zone.
    If it is a very specific “loneliness”, like the absence of a couple, then it is rather good than not bad, but in a small amount. For example, after a breakup, being alone is the best way to avoid getting caught up in the same mess in the future, because it's a good time to weigh up the experience. But if loneliness is prolonged, then, as a rule (i.e., not for everyone, but for most), this has a negative effect. And both emotionally and physically.�
    Let's just say that everything is fine until it starts to bring discomfort. And as for other reasons, whether this is good or bad, you should not even think about it.

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