John Cacioppo
2 stories
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healthMidlife Loneliness: The Hidden Cost of a Life Lived for Others
Psychologists explain that loneliness in your 40s and 50s is often a sign of deep investment in career and caregiving, not social failure. The feeling stems from transactional relationships and a lack of true personal connection.
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healthThe Loneliness Epidemic: When 'Personality' Hides a Deeper Need
Chronic loneliness rewires the brain, leading individuals to mistake isolation for independence. Recognizing this hidden epidemic is the first step toward genuine connection.