You're All Alone — Now
A global increase in single-person households means more individuals return to empty homes, physicalizing the phrase "all alone." 4. Psychological and Physical Impact
Living in high-density environments where "neighborliness" is replaced by anonymity. Now You're All Alone
Sociologists and public health officials have begun labeling isolation as a modern epidemic. Factors contributing to this include: A global increase in single-person households means more
Cognitive decline and a higher risk of depression and anxiety. Factors contributing to this include: Cognitive decline and
While social media platforms were designed to bridge distances, they have, in many cases, exacerbated the feeling of being alone. The "Filtered Reality" of digital life often leads to —the tendency to measure one's own life against the highlight reels of others. This can result in a "crowded loneliness," where an individual is technically connected to thousands yet feels profoundly misunderstood or invisible. 3. The "Loneliness Epidemic"
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