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Welcome to Kinly
Real Friendships. Real Life. One Connection at a Time We’re living through a time of quiet disconnection. People are surrounded by contact, but not connection, messages, likes, followers, yet few true friends. Kinly was created as an antidote to that noise. Kinly is a web-based platform for building real friendship circles. Start with one coffee, one walk, one conversation and build from there. No pressure. No performance. . Everyone goes through transitions, relocation, lo

Sabina
Oct 24, 20251 min read


Why Do So Many of Us Prefer to be Alone
...And Solitude is The Company We Keep - Until we Find Home There is a strange shift happening, quietly and almost invisibly. People aren’t walking around saying they’re lonely. Most won’t use that word at all. What they will say is: “I’m fine on my own.” “I don’t need anyone.” “I like my own space.” “It’s easier this way.” “I don’t have the bandwidth for people right now.” And all of that is true, to a point. But there is something deeper. People aren’t choosing solitude

Sabina
Jan 182 min read


The Space Between Us
The Difference Between Loneliness and Isolation People often talk about loneliness as if it’s a feeling people consciously carry around Most adults don’t experience loneliness as a loud emotion. It arrives more like a shadow. A subtle imbalance in the background of life. And many people genuinely enjoy being alone. Solitude can be restorative, cleansing, clarifying. The modern world is chaotic. Peace is precious. It’s no wonder people protect their privacy so fiercely

Sabina
Jan 182 min read


Solitude is The Company We Keep Until We Find Home
And home is the new concept we’re all searching for, not in the traditional sense,and not the way previous generations meant it. In earlier decades, the narrative was about “finding ourselves. ”Self-discovery. Self-expression. Self-actualisation. It was the quest of the 70s, 80s, 90s the individual as the project. But today, the landscape has changed. We know ourselves. We’ve analysed ourselves endlessly. We’ve named our patterns, our traumas, our pre

Sabina
Jan 181 min read
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