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Home / Lifestyle / Sweden's 'Perfect' System Can't Cure Loneliness

Sweden's 'Perfect' System Can't Cure Loneliness

26 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • An Indian tech professional shared struggles with loneliness in Sweden.
  • He highlighted challenges of managing daily life entirely alone abroad.
  • He misses community support and human connection from his home country.

An Indian tech professional living in Sweden has revealed the significant personal cost of settling in a foreign country, despite its acclaimed social infrastructure. He shared on social media that while Sweden offers excellent public services, building a deep sense of community and combating isolation remains a considerable challenge for many expatriates.

The individual described the immense effort required to establish a life there, involving handling all domestic responsibilities alone. He contrasted this with the inherent social connections available in his home country, noting that while facing different problems abroad, the loneliness can be a more deeply felt issue.

His candid post resonated with many online, sparking conversations about the universal experience of balancing external benefits with the internal need for human connection. He expressed a longing for the 'real oxygen' of family and friends, even contemplating a return to India.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ankur Tyagi faced significant loneliness and isolation, finding it difficult to build community despite Sweden's social systems.
Tyagi noted that while India has chaos and corruption, it offers strong community support, which he misses in Sweden's polite but distant social environment.
His post resonated widely online, suggesting that many individuals living abroad experience similar challenges with isolation.

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