In a magazine letter column she wrote, a reader asked "Are you ever lonely? If so, how do you dispel the blues?"
She answered,
I can never remember being lonely, but if I feel depressed I go to work. Work is always an antidote for depression, and loneliness is just one of the manifestations of this frame of mind or state of soul which is the lot of all human beings.
(Quoted from page 54 of If You Ask Me, by Eleanor Roosevelt. The Curtis Publishing Company, 1945.)
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