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Feb 24
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Bonus: SYSK TRENDING – The Crisis of Lon...

Mike Carruthers | OmniCast Media
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Thirty-six percent of Americans — including 61% of young adults and 51% of mothers with young children — say they experience “serious loneliness.” Nearly everyone has felt that ache at some point: the quiet sense of isolation, of being unseen or disconnected, even when surrounded by people. Humans are not wired for isolation. We are built for connection. Y ... Show More
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