No one can escape loneliness. Your thoughts and experiences make you both the director and the sole audience of your life. Even if you find a companion in life, the essence of loneliness remains. Many seek solace in ambiguity, infatuation, or self-sacrifice, all of which are products of loneliness. If you can embrace loneliness, listen to your inner voice, and stay true to your aspirations, you will find your true self and inner peace.
You may lack dreams, but you must know your current purpose; you may be ordinary enough to fade into the crowd, but you must not drift aimlessly and become a characterless copy; you may be driven to tears by pressure a hundred times, but remember to smile a thousand times in return; you may be accustomed to giving to others, but at least do not forget to live for yourself; you may learn to pretend, but do not eventually become the person you once despised.
I see and accept the pain of betrayal and deception, and in doing so, I let go of my attachment to it. It is merely an emotion—it comes and it goes. There is no need to avoid, hide, or suppress it. Simply "allow" it to be.
Changing one's mindset does not change reality; it only changes our perception of it. However, Mindset can change people, and people can change the world. The core of existence lies in character, attitude, mindset, and life values.