But it has nothing to do with your perpetual sense of loneliness.

Many people commit to doing the grunt laborious work first because they don’t want to do the thing that requires the most thinking and the thing that will improve them the most.

Imagine not wanting to create something in solitude for a few minutes because you don’t want to feel lonely.

As if you will not be lonely if you get sucked into an endless scroll hole.

As if you can’t feel super lonely in a stadium packed with countless people. Real humans that you can interact with face to face and can touch (consensual physical contact of course).

As if you can’t feel lonely stuck at a cubicle in a corporate job.

As if you can’t feel lonely while talking to your spouse for hours, even though you’re trying to communicate and be quite understanding.

It has nothing to do with creating content or working in isolation.

Don’t say you’re posting less because it makes you feel lonely again.