The Loneliness You Can’t See
Good people suffer most
Moral injury is a deep form of emotional suffering that goes beyond guilt or regret. Common among soldiers, doctors, teachers, and caregivers, it can leave people feeling broken, ashamed, and disconnected from those around them.
Unlike PTSD, moral injury stems from actions—or inactions—that violate one’s sense of humanity, often leading to isolation and loneliness. Understanding this silent struggle may be the first step toward healing and reconnection.