We live in the most "connected" era in human history. Our phones buzz constantly. Our calendars overflow with events. We accumulate hundreds of contacts and share our lives instantly with people around the globe
The Loneliness Paradox We’re All Living
We live in the most "connected" era in human history. Our phones buzz constantly. Our calendars overflow with events. We accumulate hundreds of contacts and share our lives instantly with people around the globe.
Yet beneath all this connection, something's broken. Our generation reports epidemic levels of loneliness. We’re surrounded by people but starving for genuine connection. We attend gatherings but leave feeling empty. We have countless acquaintances but few people who truly know us.
The cruel irony? While we've mastered the technology of connection, we've forgotten its biology. And that forgetting is making us sick.
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