Assuming Quote by Mercedes Lackey
“It's just as easy to be lonely in a city as out in the wilderness. Easier, really. It's harder to get to know someone when you meet in a crowded place. People can freely ignore you in the city; they can assume they don't have any responsibility for you. When there are fewer people, (...) they begin assuming some kind of responsibility, simply because you naturally do the same.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Art of Connection, Mercedes Lackey, 2015
Loneliness can exist both in crowded cities and isolated wilderness; responsibility and connection differ by context.
In simple terms: Being alone feels similar whether surrounded by many or few.
Seek genuine connections, not just proximity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban life
- remote work
- travel
- mental health
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What small actions foster real connection in busy places?
- How does responsibility differ from obligation?
Responsibility can be forced, not authentic.