"The common wisdom right now says we're living through a youth loneliness crisis. Gen Z, glued to their screens, unable to form real connections, drowning in social media comparison. But while every think piece and podcast episode focuses on teenagers who can't make eye contact, an entire generation of people in their sixties, seventies, and eighties is sitting in houses that used to vibrate with noise, wondering when the quiet turned from a break into a life sentence."
"Those traits made them survivors. Now those same traits are keeping them alone. The loneliness hitting this generation isn't an accident. They built the conditions for it themselves, one selfless act at a time, over decades."
Older adults, particularly those in their sixties to eighties, face significant loneliness, often overlooked in discussions about social isolation. While younger generations are frequently highlighted for their struggles with connection, older individuals are left in silence, reflecting on their pasts. Raised to prioritize independence, many older adults find that their self-sufficient mindset has contributed to their isolation. The societal focus on youth neglects the emotional needs of this demographic, who often feel forgotten and unheard in a rapidly changing world.
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