>>93041728>Someone terminally alone and unfulfilled is brokenNo, they are not, not fundamentally. That's just internalization of external factors; blaming yourself for something that is factually not your fault. You are not broken just because your surroundings fail to fulfill fundamental human needs.
You can take a completely healthy, functional human being, put them in an anti-human situation, and they would suffer. But they would not in any way be broken. Just as you could take a broken person and put them in a pro-human situation, and they would still remain broken and suffering, because there is something wrong with them.