I would respond by saying that you are blind if, in the morning, you fail to witness the sun rise, if at night you do not behold the moon and stars, and if you feel disconnected from God, who lights your path.
Freedom is a double-edged sword. It offers the opportunity to shape every moment according to one's desires, yet without the ability to integrate this freedom into meaningful relationships and experiences, it can lead to loneliness. True freedom requires not just the absence of constraints but also the capacity to take responsibility for one's choices and to nurture genuine connections with others. In this sense, the question is not merely a distinction between freedom and loneliness but a call to reflect on how we utilize and cultivate our freedom.