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The Pain of Rejection: A Sociological Perspective

The writing reflects on the impact of work overload on personal connections, emphasizing the loss of reciprocity in friendships. The author explores feelings of social rejection, the cultural shift towards isolation, and the inherent responsibility in maintaining relationships. Ultimately, it advocates accepting the reality of expired connections without bitterness.

Lugh Sulian Field Notes Leave a comment January 3, 2026January 9, 2026
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