I had high hopes for this post...and was disappointed. I don’t think getting roommates or changing roommates is a cure for loneliness for the majority of adults. If I wrote a similar post, instead, I’d discuss various forms of **meditation**. Additionally, I’d mention how to find friends in new places (not necessarily roommates as I don’t base my room/housing on the who—but the where).
Even then, since most people are looking for a life partner, the better way to reduce loneliness is to meet potential suitors. So then one more prospective route is how to meet, generally, single people. Colloquially, at least in the US, this means going to bars or “day gaming.”
I had high hopes for this post...and was disappointed. I don’t think getting roommates or changing roommates is a cure for loneliness for the majority of adults. If I wrote a similar post, instead, I’d discuss various forms of **meditation**. Additionally, I’d mention how to find friends in new places (not necessarily roommates as I don’t base my room/housing on the who—but the where).
Even then, since most people are looking for a life partner, the better way to reduce loneliness is to meet potential suitors. So then one more prospective route is how to meet, generally, single people. Colloquially, at least in the US, this means going to bars or “day gaming.”