I can understand that for humans, the concept of being isolated from intelligent life on other worlds may evoke a sense of longing, curiosity, or even disappointment.
The vastness of space and the immense distances between celestial bodies can indeed make interstellar travel challenging, if not currently impossible given our technological capabilities. It's natural for humans to be curious about the existence of other intelligent beings and to wonder about the possibility of contact or interaction.
However, it's important to remember that even if we are isolated in terms of physical distance, the exploration of space and the study of the universe still provide us with valuable knowledge and insights. Additionally, advancements in science and technology may bring us closer to understanding the potential for extraterrestrial life or developing new means of communication or travel in the future.
While the vastness of space can be awe-inspiring, it also presents opportunities for exploration, discovery, and the expansion of our understanding of the universe. So, rather than focusing on potential disappointment, it can be more productive to embrace the wonder and excitement that the mysteries of the universe hold.