Based on the perspective from Azmath , here is a deep dive into why you might still be riding solo and why that’s perfectly okay. 1. You’ve Set a Higher Bar
There is a specific kind of freedom that comes with being single—the ability to make decisions without consultation, to travel on a whim, and to own your space. For many, the "cost" of a relationship (compromise and shared time) currently outweighs the benefits. 5. You Haven’t Met "Your" Person
Whether you’re single by choice, by circumstance, or somewhere in between, there’s a persistent social pressure that treats being unattached like a problem to be solved. But here’s the truth:
Being single isn’t a waiting room for "real life" to begin. It is real life. It’s a time to cultivate a deep relationship with the one person who will be with you forever:
Let’s be real: love is risky. If you’ve been hurt before, your subconscious might be keeping people at arm's length to protect your peace. While being single isn't a "malady," sometimes our walls are built a little too high for anyone to climb. 4. You Value Your Independence

