Malcolm Gladwell wrote about this way back in the day in New Yorker. He concluded that Rosetta's low rate of heart attacks and mortality compared to the rest of the region and the national nation was attributable to its close-knit community. People were part of multiple social groups. And as the social relationships changed, the town got more unhealthy. So our social connections and community is not just for us to be less lonely. It's actually a major fucking impact on our health as well. That's huge.

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