The article discusses the paradox of modern connectivity, highlighting that while technology has enabled constant communication and interaction, it has also fostered a significant rise in social isolation. As people retreat into digital experiences, they spend less time engaging face-to-face, contributing to what is described as a global epidemic of loneliness. This growing disconnect poses serious public health implications, suggesting that meaningful connections should encompass both digital and physical realms for true social fulfillment.
At the heart of this paradox are two overlapping trends: a growing retreat from the physical world and a deepening plunge into the digital one.
We've never been this connected... yet we feel so alone; connections should be social, not just digital.
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