O.W.
Even those who bare faith. Even in an after life or judgment day, even then the closest thing to love, your own family will not matter.
No one will ever completely and truly understand you, and therefore you will always, in some sense, be alone.
We are born alone.
We will die alone.
In this life, we have so many endless opportunities to love and to enjoy the company of others--but ultimately, yes, we are alone. We can either learn to live with and in our own solitude or forever be persecuted by our inner sense of aloneness if we seek to deny it.
Finding solidarity in the company of others isn't "not being alone," it's communion with other individuals like ourselves--who equally share in our conundrum.
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