The Hidden Benefits of Being Single

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Are you tired of feeling like being single is a curse? Think again! Being Single provides you with a secret power and other hidden benefits of flying solo. In this video, I'll share how embracing a freedom lifestyle can lead to personal freedom, self-love, and unattached happiness. You'll discover how to thrive alone, reject societal pressure, and find joy in being unattached. Whether you're a single man or woman, this video will give you the single advice and single empowerment you need to love yourself and live life on your own terms. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to discover the freedom seekers' way of living. It's time to thrive solo and find happiness in being single!

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00:00 Being Single Is Better Than You Think
02:17 Loneliness Is A Missed Opportunity
03:59 The Chemistry of Love
05:45 Loneliness Is A Decision
06:29 Withdraw Symptoms
10:12 Mastering Being Alone
12:36 Give Yourself Time And See What Happens
14:00 Enhanced Brain Function
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It took me about three years to truly enjoy being by myself. One day, it was as if a switch had flipped. Now I’m so incredibly at peace with myself.

drumsnbass
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Many men are looking for love, many women are looking for a meal ticket.
Learn to love yourself and become your very best friend, and the loneliness will depart.

sonlightpsalm
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The longer a person is single, the greater is his desire to remain single.

Walter Scott

ENIGMAXII
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No woman is more beautiful than my freedom.

PersnicketyWhippets
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Freedom is the most valuable asset anyone has

TheNivaldoSena
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Anytime I meet a woman, she notices right away my distrust and caution. The first thing they mention, “I am not your ex, I am different and I will never hurt you.” I get a flash back because it sounds so familiar from my previous marriage.

ivanguban
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Turn off music, tv, and phone. Spend some time in absolute silence. That's when your inner voice will guide you. Well... at first, it will point out all your mistakes, then will guide you. You'll be fine.

k.p.
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John, thank you! I am a US soldier currently stationed in Germany with over 16 years of active service 37 years old. I retire in 4 years and I am going through the separation process of my second divorce. Your content is helping me evolve and grow tremendously in a short amount of time. You are a blessing, never stop doing what you’re doing. Blessings brother.

nigerianchampion
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Been married almost 20 years with a 5 year old son. I had the divorce bomb dropped last Friday as I was getting ready for bed. Absolutely devastated… she’s got my departure all planned out.

GardenShackGlass
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This is a very deep message. And fortunately, I experienced it! Harmony 100%. I found myself after being lost for 10 years in marriage. I became a drone, a robot, slaving to her every need. oh man, she sucked the soul out me! I lost contact with 2 of my best friends… lost my identity. Do this do that? Always servicing her every need. But today, oh yes. I reconnected with my friends, watch football, shows, cook what I want to cook and think much more clearly about myself and doing the things I want to do! for all you married guys out there, trust me, there is an exit and it’s okay to fear it. Just know that freedom exists and you just have to grab it!

PricelessSpits
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I spent most of my life alone until I married at 45. I thought I needed to get married to be complete, but turns out I was doing just fine on my own. I suppose I had to learn this the hard way to figure out that my best and most productive years were always spent alone. I look forward to returning to that life of peace and solitude once I am free of this prison called marriage.

ItalNico
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I can live with being lonely. Years of being constantly torn down by my wife from sun up to sun down. I had no idea it was as bad as it was until i walked away finally

realtruthrightnow
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Ive been divorced exactly 1 week. Ex wife has already posted videos on Facebook about "eulogy of marriage, " soliciting sympathy from others, very publicly. Thankfully, I only heard about it from friends, as I've blocked her account. Looking forward to having peace.

innergoof
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Just me, myself and I...the addiction to being alone is real! In the end, all you have is yourself. As a single man for most of my life, I've been isolated and looked down upon by many family & friends. The married men are envious of my freedom and only admit it when they are drunk, while the women view me as some sort of threat. I feel better off without any of them, I've embraced it.

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I've always told my male pals, it's 100% better to be single than in a toxic relationship. You will not believe the number of people I know are in poisonous relationships that just sit there and suffer it because they're too frightened to leave.

AmorosoGombe
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This made me smile, Tnx for sharing. My man and I didn't work out. We were together for a long time, but it fell apart. I thought we'd grow old together, have kids... but now I'm left alone, wondering what I did wrong. The divorce was a long and difficult process. I had to move out of our home, leave behind all the memories we made together. It's hard to accept that it's really over.

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I separated from my wife at the age of 56 and moved into a one-bedroom apartment. I didn’t know what to expect. I had never lived alone before. To my astonishment, I love it. I knew that I was an introvert, but I didn’t think that would make me immune to loneliness. It’s been almost nine years, and I’m still happier living alone than I ever was when I was married. The peace and quiet is priceless. I can live a simple, unassuming life without interference from anyone. My apartment is organized the way I want it. Things stay where I put them. My schedule is entirely up to me. I eat what I want, when I want. This life isn’t for everyone, but it’s perfect for me.

MundaneGray
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I agree living alone isn’t being lonely
I’m choosing peace, calm, and putting myself first after a 30 year marriage ended five years ago
I’m not willing to give up freedom, peace and money for a woman

edwardwallace
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When single and spending time in solitude, it is an undeniable sense of freedom.

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Female boomer here, I have never been married. My parents got divorced - that was the catalyst for me, the broken trust in marriage. Fortunately, I have not been lonely even when going for long periods without a companion 💞, because I have meaningful work - I work in the health field with people - always helping people, connected to people in an authentic way. That is what has kept me going and although I am at retirement age, I am still working because I love it. I was depressed when I was young until I found my vocation. And now, I do experience anxiety off and on, that is about finances and uncertainty of the future. I have lived a good life with good work and freedom, I love being free.

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