

Firstly, there are trait lonely people who seem to have given up on trying to solve their loneliness problem.

From some preliminary results I have begun to collect over the internet, trait lonely people appear to fall into two categories. Trait loneliness appears to be a more complex issue. These things help to take their minds off of loneliness and make more positive use of their time. They also try to use what is referred to as “active” coping strategies, including such things as exercising, listen to music, working on a hobby, etc. They focus on what is causing their loneliness and try to solve the problem. State lonely people take much more of a proactive approach in dealing with their loneliness.
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So what does state and trait loneliness have to do with how to get rid of loneliness? Interestingly, state and trait lonely people cope with loneliness differently. Accordingly this type of loneliness is referred to as trait loneliness. Loneliness appears to be much more of a trait of that person. This type of loneliness persists regardless of the situation that person findings himself/herself in. In contrast is a more persistent type of loneliness. This type of loneliness is referred to as state loneliness because the loneliness appears based on the state or situation the person is in. Very often such people feel lonely because of some immediate situation, like a cold rainy day or going on a distant business trip away from family and friends. Some people rarely, if ever, feel lonely. One important dimension of loneliness is the frequency with which a person feels lonely. Different problems require different solutions. And just as there is no one type of loneliness, there is also no one solution as to how to cure loneliness. The loneliness of a widow, who just lost her husband, is different from the loneliness of a boy who is sick in bed and can’t go outside to play with his friends. Simply put, there is no one cure for loneliness, simply because there are many different types of loneliness. Loneliness is a very complex, multidimensional phenomenon.
