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Research Hit: Being Alone And Loneliness Are Two Separate Things
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Research Hit: Being Alone And Loneliness Are Two Separate Things

A critical threshold for being alone and age differences in loneliness

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Andy Haymaker
Nov 02, 2023
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Isn’t being alone kind of instrumental to loneliness?

Yes, we would think so - but this distinction is not as obvious as it sounds. Consider the concept of the wise man sitting alone in a cave. Indeed, as I reported before (see links below), wisdom seems to make us almost immune to loneliness.

Oh, so what does contribute to loneliness then?

I won’t repeat what I reported previously (again see links below), but rather on this recent study by Lisa Bergman et al. of the University of Arizona. They conducted a study of over 400 people that tracked their daily interactions and therefore gave a good quantifiable measure of when and precisely how long people were alone and matched this to feelings of loneliness.

And what were the results?

Well, there is a correlation to being alone and being lonely but this is only after a certain stage and for certain ages.

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