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  2. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Thomas Wolfe's 1930s essay God's Lonely Man is frequently discussed in this regard; Wolfe makes the case that everyone imagines they are lonely in a special way unique to themselves, whereas really every single person sometimes experiences loneliness. While agreeing that loneliness alleviation can be a good thing, those who take the ...

  3. The far-reaching consequences of loneliness in America - AOL

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    Physical and mental health are tied to social connectedness. Loneliness and isolation can have impacts that reach far beyond the more obvious domains of personal mood and happiness—everything ...

  4. Loneliness epidemic - Wikipedia

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    The loneliness epidemic is an ongoing trend of loneliness and social isolation experienced by people across the globe. [1] [2] The uptick may have begun in the 2010s and was exacerbated by the isolating effects of social distancing, stay-at-home orders, and deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. Why are middle-aged Americans so lonely — and what habits can ...

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    However, Infurna says it does make sense why this is the case, as there are many plausible reasons why people in the United States are experiencing more loneliness than their European peers.

  6. Why we are lonely - AOL

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    The last time I addressed the question of loneliness in this space it was to address a survey suggesting that 30 percent of American millennials said that they felt lonely; one in five even ...

  7. Existential isolation - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to intra- and interpersonal isolation, existential isolation is a phenomenon that everyone is affected by, because we all are uniquely alone in our sensory experiences. It doesn’t matter how much people try to bond with others, and share thoughts or feelings, their experiences are always unique to them. [ 13 ]

  8. The Epidemic of Gay Loneliness - The Huffington Post

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    The word I hear from Paul, from everyone, is “re-traumatized.” You grow up with this loneliness, accumulating all this baggage, and then you arrive in the Castro or Chelsea or Boystown thinking you’ll finally be accepted for who you are. And then you realize that everyone else here has baggage, too. All of a sudden it’s not your gayness ...

  9. 19% of U.S. adults report frequently or always feeling lonely ...

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    A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll of 1,794 U.S. adults conducted May 10-13 found that 19% of Americans surveyed say they “always” or “frequently” experience loneliness, and 29% say they ...