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‘Woodworking Shed’ Combats Loneliness in Men
Across the world, men are learning that the easiest way to cure a bout of social isolation is not by talking face-to-face, but shoulder-to-shoulder.
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New Yorkers Discover Rural Life Isn’t ‘Greener Grass’
During COVID-19, New York City residents started moving into the country. The 13,000-plus member Facebook group “Into the Unknown” unites ...
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The Blessings and Privilege of Friendship
There is no evidence that poet and philosopher David Whyte is in any way a Christian, nor does he claim his thoughts are inspired from the Bible. But ...
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Why It’s So Lonely at the Top
“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” This is the most famous line in William Shakespeare’s play Henry IV, Part 2, spoken by the ...
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The Raw Truth of Loneliness
Writing for OMagazine, psychologist Shira Nayman gives a poignant overview:
Loneliness is perhaps the greatest of human aches. It thwarts our fundamental ...
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Top Regret of The Terminally Ill
In her book, author Susan S. Phillips writes about the importance of maintaining friendship, especially in old age:
Australian palliative care nurse Bronnie ...
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Loneliness Surging Among Millennials
According to internet market research firm YouGov, “the social media generation is the one that feels the most alone.” Their latest report ...
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Millennials are Restless and Obsessed with Starting Over
Young Americans are restless and on the move. Fifty-nine percent of Americans aged 18 to 35 currently live somewhere besides their hometown. Almost 80 ...
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Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?
More comfortable online than out partying, post-Millennials are safer, physically, than adolescents have ever been. But they’re on the brink of ...
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Can Artificial Intelligence Provide Intimacy?
MIT professor Dr. Sherry Turkle tells the following story:
Years ago I spoke with a 16-year-old girl who was considering the idea of having a computer ...
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