Loneliness is a Serious Problem With a Simple Solution

Loneliness

Loneliness is distress caused by one’s lack of social connection. Loneliness causes people to feel empty, alone, and unwanted or left out—that nobody cares about them. This lack of social connection can increase anxiety, risk of stroke, heart disease, dementia, inflammation, susceptibility to infection, low self-esteem, cognitive decline, depression, and suicide. Several studies have shown that nearly fifty percent of Americans experience feelings of loneliness daily—it doesn’t matter if you’re rich or poor, an introvert or extravert, young or old. Unlike depression or anxiety, loneliness is not a mental health disorder which can be treated with medication—there is no pill for loneliness. Rather, loneliness is a state of mind, and it can only be treated by cultivating warm personal relationships. What this tells us is that if we find ourselves feeling lonely, we need to get out and develop some warm personal relationships with those around us—even if we don’t feel like it. Once these warm relationships are in place, loneliness disappears.

One Sentence Wisdom

  • “The good life is built with good relationships.” — Robert J. Waldinger
  • “A good life depends on the strength of our relationships with family, friends, neighbors, colleagues and strangers.” — David Lammy

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One thought on “Loneliness is a Serious Problem With a Simple Solution

  1. Thank you for this, Ross. Yes, it is SO true in today’s world. I see it, sometimes feel it, and then think of the things I learned from my dear Mom: treat others the way YOU want to be treated. I don’t know if she ever really said those exact words, but I witnessed it while growing up. When I chose teaching as my life’s work, I realized how much I had learned from my mom, and how much those students I was in contact with every day needed what she gave to me. “What the world needs now, is ” LOVE, SWEET LOVE….” Thank you, Ross, for what YOU give to our world….it IS a precious thing!!!

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