I think this blog is suffering from loneliness because I have not posted for a long time!!! :-)
I know a person who is afraid to think about his emotional issues, including loneliness. He fears that if he thinks about them, they will automatically become worse. Doubtful. Problems worsen when we do not face them. Many people, in order to avoid thinking about loneliness, fill their life with nameless, faceless, useless activities. The hope is to keep so busy that they do not have time to look inward. Not a bad idea, but no matter how good and productive the avoidance activities, there is no plan regarding overcoming the loneliness (or other problem). There is helter skelter avoidance, and perhaps that is the plan. But if it is the "plan," a better approach could be implemented.