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Lonely in a Crowd: The Social Paradox
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19% of U.S. adults report frequently or always feeling lonely, new Yahoo/YouGov poll finds. Here's why — and which age group is affected most.
Yahoo Life, By Erica L. Green, on May 20, 2024
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/19-of-us-adults-report-frequently-or-always-feeling-lonely-new-yahooyougov-poll-finds-heres-why--and-which-age-group-is-affected-most-090036452.html
Human beings are inherently social creatures, yet the phenomenon of loneliness is an undeniable reality that can strike even when surrounded by others. Jimmy delves into the essence of loneliness, exploring how different age groups might define and measure it uniquely. This exploration is sparked by an article titled "19% of U.S. Adults Report Frequently or Always Feeling Lonely," which immediately brings social media to mind. The pervasive role of social media in our lives creates an ironic twist, where the digital age fosters connectivity yet amplifies feelings of isolation.
Loneliness is not a one-size-fits-all experience; it varies across demographics. Older adults might experience it differently than younger individuals, with each group facing unique challenges and triggers. For some, loneliness stems from a lack of physical interaction, while for others, it’s an emotional void that digital interactions fail to fill. The statistics are stark: nearly one in five adults frequently or always feels lonely, highlighting a critical societal issue.
The modern epidemic of loneliness is often exacerbated by social media, which promises connection but can leave users feeling more isolated. The constant comparison and curated perfection seen online can deepen feelings of inadequacy and solitude. However, loneliness is not just a byproduct of the digital age; it’s a timeless issue that has affected people throughout history, though its manifestations may have evolved.
Jimmy’s comments underscores the importance of understanding and addressing loneliness. It's a silent struggle that many endure, often unnoticed and unspoken. Bringing this issue to light is crucial for fostering empathy and finding solutions. From the statistical realities to personal experiences, the narrative sheds light on the multifaceted nature of loneliness, urging society to recognize and mitigate its impact.
#Loneliness #DigitalAge #MentalHealth
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.26.4 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Jimmy Jr., and Cindy Plaza
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Yahoo Life, By Erica L. Green, on May 20, 2024
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/19-of-us-adults-report-frequently-or-always-feeling-lonely-new-yahooyougov-poll-finds-heres-why--and-which-age-group-is-affected-most-090036452.html
Human beings are inherently social creatures, yet the phenomenon of loneliness is an undeniable reality that can strike even when surrounded by others. Jimmy delves into the essence of loneliness, exploring how different age groups might define and measure it uniquely. This exploration is sparked by an article titled "19% of U.S. Adults Report Frequently or Always Feeling Lonely," which immediately brings social media to mind. The pervasive role of social media in our lives creates an ironic twist, where the digital age fosters connectivity yet amplifies feelings of isolation.
Loneliness is not a one-size-fits-all experience; it varies across demographics. Older adults might experience it differently than younger individuals, with each group facing unique challenges and triggers. For some, loneliness stems from a lack of physical interaction, while for others, it’s an emotional void that digital interactions fail to fill. The statistics are stark: nearly one in five adults frequently or always feels lonely, highlighting a critical societal issue.
The modern epidemic of loneliness is often exacerbated by social media, which promises connection but can leave users feeling more isolated. The constant comparison and curated perfection seen online can deepen feelings of inadequacy and solitude. However, loneliness is not just a byproduct of the digital age; it’s a timeless issue that has affected people throughout history, though its manifestations may have evolved.
Jimmy’s comments underscores the importance of understanding and addressing loneliness. It's a silent struggle that many endure, often unnoticed and unspoken. Bringing this issue to light is crucial for fostering empathy and finding solutions. From the statistical realities to personal experiences, the narrative sheds light on the multifaceted nature of loneliness, urging society to recognize and mitigate its impact.
#Loneliness #DigitalAge #MentalHealth
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.26.4 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Jimmy Jr., and Cindy Plaza
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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19% of U.S. adults report frequently or always feeling lonely, new Yahoo/YouGov poll finds. Here's why — and which age group is affected most.
Yahoo Life, By Erica L. Green, on May 20, 2024
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/19-of-us-adults-report-frequently-or-always-feeling-lonely-new-yahooyougov-poll-finds-heres-why--and-which-age-group-is-affected-most-090036452.html
Human beings are inherently social creatures, yet the phenomenon of loneliness is an undeniable reality that can strike even when surrounded by others. Jimmy delves into the essence of loneliness, exploring how different age groups might define and measure it uniquely. This exploration is sparked by an article titled "19% of U.S. Adults Report Frequently or Always Feeling Lonely," which immediately brings social media to mind. The pervasive role of social media in our lives creates an ironic twist, where the digital age fosters connectivity yet amplifies feelings of isolation.
Loneliness is not a one-size-fits-all experience; it varies across demographics. Older adults might experience it differently than younger individuals, with each group facing unique challenges and triggers. For some, loneliness stems from a lack of physical interaction, while for others, it’s an emotional void that digital interactions fail to fill. The statistics are stark: nearly one in five adults frequently or always feels lonely, highlighting a critical societal issue.
The modern epidemic of loneliness is often exacerbated by social media, which promises connection but can leave users feeling more isolated. The constant comparison and curated perfection seen online can deepen feelings of inadequacy and solitude. However, loneliness is not just a byproduct of the digital age; it’s a timeless issue that has affected people throughout history, though its manifestations may have evolved.
Jimmy’s comments underscores the importance of understanding and addressing loneliness. It's a silent struggle that many endure, often unnoticed and unspoken. Bringing this issue to light is crucial for fostering empathy and finding solutions. From the statistical realities to personal experiences, the narrative sheds light on the multifaceted nature of loneliness, urging society to recognize and mitigate its impact.
#Loneliness #DigitalAge #MentalHealth
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.26.4 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Jimmy Jr., and Cindy Plaza
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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Yahoo Life, By Erica L. Green, on May 20, 2024
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/19-of-us-adults-report-frequently-or-always-feeling-lonely-new-yahooyougov-poll-finds-heres-why--and-which-age-group-is-affected-most-090036452.html
Human beings are inherently social creatures, yet the phenomenon of loneliness is an undeniable reality that can strike even when surrounded by others. Jimmy delves into the essence of loneliness, exploring how different age groups might define and measure it uniquely. This exploration is sparked by an article titled "19% of U.S. Adults Report Frequently or Always Feeling Lonely," which immediately brings social media to mind. The pervasive role of social media in our lives creates an ironic twist, where the digital age fosters connectivity yet amplifies feelings of isolation.
Loneliness is not a one-size-fits-all experience; it varies across demographics. Older adults might experience it differently than younger individuals, with each group facing unique challenges and triggers. For some, loneliness stems from a lack of physical interaction, while for others, it’s an emotional void that digital interactions fail to fill. The statistics are stark: nearly one in five adults frequently or always feels lonely, highlighting a critical societal issue.
The modern epidemic of loneliness is often exacerbated by social media, which promises connection but can leave users feeling more isolated. The constant comparison and curated perfection seen online can deepen feelings of inadequacy and solitude. However, loneliness is not just a byproduct of the digital age; it’s a timeless issue that has affected people throughout history, though its manifestations may have evolved.
Jimmy’s comments underscores the importance of understanding and addressing loneliness. It's a silent struggle that many endure, often unnoticed and unspoken. Bringing this issue to light is crucial for fostering empathy and finding solutions. From the statistical realities to personal experiences, the narrative sheds light on the multifaceted nature of loneliness, urging society to recognize and mitigate its impact.
#Loneliness #DigitalAge #MentalHealth
The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.26.4 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Jimmy Jr., and Cindy Plaza
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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