NewsPsychology Says The Loneliest Years After 65 Begin When You Are Still Loved But No Longer Needed KinnJune 10, 2026June 10, 20263 mins0Loneliness after 65 does not always look like an empty house, a silent phone, or a blank…
NewsPeople who reach their 60s without close friendships aren’t socially flawed. They often spent decades being the dependable one for others, never learning how to seek help themselves. Over time, their image of self-reliance became so fixed that others stopped seeing them as someone who might need support
NewsPsychology says people who carry an unnamed loneliness, feeling loved yet not truly known or needed yet unseen, often process these emotions most honestly in dreams, where daily social roles disappear and their authentic feelings surface without restraint
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