Recently, someone at my church gave a talk on the state of being single. He happened to mention three famous people who were single all their lives. They were Sir Isaac Newton, Florence Nightingale, and the Apostle Paul.
In my case, I've been accused of being gay--which I've denied--and it's been harder to disprove since I've been single for many, many years due to my legal matters and false mental health charges.... I never expected the special police project to take this long but I've WANTED things to be settled and resolved in a satisfactory manner....
From doing some research on the Internet, it seems Newton had some mental health challenges--and his father had died before he was born--but he was a great scientist.... Miss Nightingale grew up in an affluent home in England and had a chance to marry.... She wasn't completely disinterested in her suitor but she felt she'd be more fulfilled by doing her nursing work.... She'd spent time as a young person doing philanthropic work with the poor and sick people near her home.... She suffered great challenges doing nursing work during a war in her time...but she was successful and prepared the way for modern nursing.... The Apostle Paul is considered to be one of the greatest theologians, next to Jesus Christ....
In my opinion, there's nothing wrong with being single and committed to a cause...! I certainly have good company to be in, although I'm not as great as the above people were.... The police have pushed me and encouraged me along the way, also.... [And some have tried to stop me, at times, but we've gotten along....] This cause isn't personal to me, except that my only child and his late father were and are being affected.... And I care about the public to get the right information.... A lot has been done but we're just trying to smooth out the last remaining wrinkles, it seems.... And I don't believe I have to apologize to anybody for being single and doing my work.