A recent study revealed that while most Americans have friends, over 40% feel a lack of emotional closeness and wish for more time together.
The number of hours Americans spend with friends has decreased from over six hours a decade ago to less than three hours a week, indicating changes in social habits.
While Americans feel capable of connecting with many people, the real challenge lies in nurturing deep and meaningful relationships amid contemporary isolation.
Despite the perception of widespread loneliness, very few Americans report having no friends, illustrating a paradox where connection exists but depth is lacking.
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