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Rodgers4 t1_ivqifns wrote
It’s been proven time and again that healthy relationships can increase your mood and even your lifespan compared to being alone. Humans were meant to be in packs.
But, they have to be positive relationships.
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TheGoochAssassin t1_ivteddi wrote
It feels like the posts in this sub have been lackluster recently. Just stuff that amounts to "sad people commit suicide more" or "people who get along with their parents grow up better". Stuff that just seems obvious I guess.
QncyFie t1_iwrzetw wrote
Isolation is one thing, being scrutinized and critiqued while isolated for the way you are is not mentally sustainable.
mnkyby123 t1_ivqgyfm wrote
Not to put too fine a point on it but isn’t that just true of humans in general? Like, it’s cool that this study was regional and therefore studying more specific social structures but it’s not exactly a shocking conclusion.