Alone but not lonely: Tips from seniors who live solo and like it
The Straits Times - Singapore·2025-07-29 15:02
SINGAPORE – Mr Ricky Law knows that living alone can trigger negative thoughts and depression. “But I live alone and I’m not lonely at all. Living alone doesn’t mean you can’t be happy,” says the 69-year-old lecturer in digital marketing .
Mr Law has never married and his longest live-in relationship lasted seven years. He says he did not choose to end up living alone, but since things have worked out this way, he finds ways to enjoy his solitude.
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Davis27 01/08/2025
Remember you can also find joy in solitude. Being alone is quite different from being lonely. Make your life purposeful, try not to be idle. Be your own BFF!
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Francis Chuangli 30/07/2025
If you could find something you enjoying doing, your times will just passed easily before you knowing it.
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Astro KW 03/08/2025
That's why it is NOT so easy to say.. 'poor thing, he died Alone', with no family or friends! Some of these old folks really choose to and are very Happy to be living alone! Until You do, you will not know the feeling of 'Carefreeness', the freedom to come and go, do as you please! 😘
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