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Loneliness: The silent killer, and how to beat it | Richard Reeves & more

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May 22, 2025
Join experts Robert Waldinger, a Harvard psychiatrist exploring fulfillment, Michael Slepian, who studies the psychology of secrets, and Richard Reeves, who focuses on the middle class. They discuss the alarming rise of loneliness in society and its toll on mental and physical health. The conversation highlights the importance of vulnerability and mutual disclosure in fostering authentic relationships. Practical strategies for overcoming the friendship recession are shared, emphasizing the transformative power of meaningful connections.
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Nature of Loneliness

  • Loneliness is feeling less connected than desired; it differs from isolation, which can be chosen.
  • Small acts, like personal interactions with strangers, foster belonging and reduce loneliness.
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Impact of Secrets on Loneliness

  • Secrets, often kept to protect oneself or others, can harm well-being and cause isolation.
  • Sharing secrets can foster intimacy, deepening relationships and providing support.
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Loneliness Epidemic and Health

  • Loneliness has been increasing since the 1950s due to social changes and technology.
  • Strong social bonds significantly reduce mortality; loneliness impacts brain decline and health.
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