Loneliness Epidemic and What You Can Do About It
Understanding the Hidden Patterns Behind Disconnection and Isolation
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Engelska, 202689 kr
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Loneliness has become one of the most quietly widespread experiences of modern life-yet it remains one of the least openly discussed. This book explores the inner patterns that sustain disconnection, and examines how loneliness often says less about a person's likability and more about the unspoken needs they carry. The Loneliness Epidemic explores dynamics of social withdrawal, surface-level connection, and the exhausting performance of belonging. It examines how digital life, personal history, and cultural pressure shape the way we reach toward or retreat from others. Rather than offering a checklist for making friends, this book offers insight into the emotional terrain beneath loneliness itself. It reframes assumptions about what connection requires, what isolation protects, and why so many people feel alone even in full rooms. For anyone who has quietly wondered whether something is wrong with them this book gently suggests there isn't.