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Waldo's most striking hardship is his profound sense of isolation and alienation from those around him. This feeling is exacerbated by his inability to connect with others, leading to a deep-seated loneliness that resonates with many readers. His struggle highlights the universal human need for connection and understanding, making his experience both poignant and relatable. This sense of longing for belonging amidst a sea of indifference captures my attention the most.

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