Quote #150966
Victims always feel alone and helpless.
Deepak Chopra
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line distills a common psychological feature of “victim consciousness”: the subjective experience of being cut off from support and agency. To feel victimized is not only to register harm or injustice, but also to experience isolation (no one understands, no one will help) and powerlessness (nothing I do can change the situation). The statement implies that these feelings are part of the internal landscape of victimhood—whether or not the person is objectively alone—highlighting how trauma, fear, and shame can narrow perception and make connection or action seem impossible. Read this way, the quote points toward compassion for victims and toward interventions that restore safety, community, and a sense of choice.




