When we were young, we were very happy. Whether you were brought up by the older generation or your parents, there is no denying that you grew up with your family. At that time, we were not alone. Go to school when you are older, go home with your parents, go to school with your classmates, and grow up slowly in fun.
You are not lonely until you graduate from college. Only when you really step into the society can you have the opportunity to tell loneliness. People who don't travel far will never feel the feeling of being in a foreign country. Every day after work, they look at the lights in the street, and unconsciously their eyes begin to get wet.
At this time, if someone can say a word of comfort or pat you on the shoulder at the right time, the sudden loneliness will be relieved immediately, so many times we need such a person by your side. People far away from home, this loneliness has become a normal state.
When you encounter unreasonable difficulties from colleagues or superiors at work, you turn to call your parents, only to find that you have grown up and can't contact your parents for trivial matters. The sense of powerlessness and loneliness at that time will often appear in your later life.
When there is someone about your age, or someone who can comfort you, this normal loneliness will be diluted, so the subject will say that sentence.