Mostly in my life, i learnt the hard way that other people usually aren't really nice people to me.
the jobs i get, the daily interactions with others, etc etc
when you,re on your own in life, things are harder but it shows that you want so much to succeed
I've seen that lot of people in life lives well because they are loved/nurtured by society. example: someone who has lot of money, a steady job, a house, a spouse, etc etc
No. I am heavily introverted, and as such I try to stay away from people (they drain me). This also means that when I'm forced to be around people that I watch them (from afar). Over the years I've notice that many people are insincere. They say things they don't mean (lie) to impress. They avoid (exclude) certain types of people, yet claim that they would never do such a thing.
I've also seen that, despite what it may seem or what others may say, no one "has it altogether". Everyone has problems (some more than others). Being successful (having money, a job, a spouse, a house, a fancy car, etc.) doesn't decrease problems, it increases them. The more one has, the more unhappy they are. Many people feel lonely or unloved - despite having friends or a mate.
Life is hard for everyone - whether they are on their own or not. Success is what you make it - not what others say or perceive about you. One can be successful and yet not be wealthy (by societies standards), have a spouse, or even a house. True success is being content with what one has - be it a little or a lot.