Can You Be Happy Without Friends? A Study on Loneliness

We assume friendlessness means loneliness, but research disagrees.

The article “Friendless and Fine? Rethinking Loneliness” explores the misconception that having few or no friends equates to loneliness. It presents research that challenges this assumption, suggesting that individuals can thrive without a large social circle and may not feel lonely despite their friendlessness. The piece emphasizes the complexity of loneliness and highlights the importance of personal attitudes and the quality of relationships over quantity.

Source: Friendless and Fine? Rethinking Loneliness

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      1. I feel the responsibility and the urge to learn more, understand better, and develop wisdom so to support, guide, and help those who may need it.

        I feel that, having been given a gift, I must share its fruits with others.

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