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You Can’t Truly Be Friends With AI
In 2023, an Australian man said that a chatbot had saved his life. He was a musician who had been battling depression for decades and found companionship ...
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Why Have Americans Become So Sad and Mean?
In his article for The Atlantic, David Brooks says that recently he’s been obsessed with the following two questions:
The first is: Why have Americans ...
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AI ‘Girlfriends’ Attract Young Men
Freya India writes in an article titled “We Can't Compete With AI Girlfriends”:
Apparently, ads for AI girlfriends have been all over TikTok, ...
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Americans Turn Away from Community Organizations
In his book Adrift, New York University professor Scott Galloway writes:
We used to be more involved in our communities. In the 1990s most Americans attended ...
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One Thing that Brings Health and Happiness
What if we could study people from the time that they were teenagers all the way into old age to see what really matters to a person’s health and ...
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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.
When ...
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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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