As a former mental health worker, I can say with certainty that the greatest curse in America is the condition of loneliness. Working in the field of suicide prevention, I learned by frequent contact with callers to suicide crisis lines that the single most prevalent reason they call for help is that they do not want to live alone anymore. A significant percentage of those who have families and friends feel a deep sense of loneliness. Many are wrongly diagnosed with depression when in reality they suffer from loneliness. Putting them in social settings is often not the answer. They need a soul mate, for lack of a better term. Someone to share their innermost fears and hopes. Eric's song could be the theme song for those whose lives are no longer meaningful because of their lack of connecting with some person with whom they can share a two-way, unselfish relationship. I have become such a lonely person. My love for life was destroyed by a selfish wife who used me, deceived me, and betrayed me over and over again. I never fell in love again because, as the lyrics in Eric's song express, I did not want to suffer that degree of emotional pain ever again. I thank the classical composer Rachmaninoff for the melody that Eric borrowed to write this song. Eric trained to be a concert pianist and he loved playing Rach's piano concertos. The main melody in this song was borrowed from Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. Two, Second Movement. Look it up on YouTube and cry as you listen to the hauntingly beautiful melody of Movement 2 as it begins. Those of you reading this who are under the curse of loneliness, hang in there and keep reaching out, reaching out, reaching out until you connect with that right person. I wish you more luck than I have had. I am old now and my chance for true love has passed.
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作为一名前精神卫生工作者,我可以肯定地说,美国最大的诅咒是孤独。我曾在自杀预防领域工作,防止自杀热线电话中, 人们寻求帮助的一个最普遍的原因是他们不想再独自生活。有很大一部分人虽然有家人和朋友,但仍然感到深深的孤独。许多人被错误地诊断为抑郁症,而实际上他们正遭受着孤独。人们需要一个灵魂伴侣,有人可以分享他们内心深处的恐惧和希望。。。 。。。 正在阅读本文的那些受到孤独诅咒的人,请坚持下去,并不断努力,直到与那个合适的人建立联系。我希望你比我有更多的运气。我现在老了,我得到真爱的机会已经过去了。
As a former mental health worker, I can say with certainty that the greatest curse in America is the condition of loneliness. Working in the field of suicide prevention, I learned by frequent contact with callers to suicide crisis lines that the single most prevalent reason they call for help is that they do not want to live alone anymore. A significant percentage of those who have families and friends feel a deep sense of loneliness. Many are wrongly diagnosed with depression when in reality they suffer from loneliness. Putting them in social settings is often not the answer. They need a soul mate, for lack of a better term. Someone to share their innermost fears and hopes. Eric's song could be the theme song for those whose lives are no longer meaningful because of their lack of connecting with some person with whom they can share a two-way, unselfish relationship. I have become such a lonely person. My love for life was destroyed by a selfish wife who used me, deceived me, and betrayed me over and over again. I never fell in love again because, as the lyrics in Eric's song express, I did not want to suffer that degree of emotional pain ever again. I thank the classical composer Rachmaninoff for the melody that Eric borrowed to write this song. Eric trained to be a concert pianist and he loved playing Rach's piano concertos. The main melody in this song was borrowed from Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. Two, Second Movement. Look it up on YouTube and cry as you listen to the hauntingly beautiful melody of Movement 2 as it begins. Those of you reading this who are under the curse of loneliness, hang in there and keep reaching out, reaching out, reaching out until you connect with that right person. I wish you more luck than I have had. I am old now and my chance for true love has passed.