In a world where technological connectivity is at its peak, it’s surprising to see a rise in feelings of loneliness among individuals of all age groups. Studies show that loneliness is becoming a growing concern, with various factors contributing to this phenomenon.
Vaishali Arora, a Clinical Psychologist at Lissun, a mental health startup, explains that loneliness is not just about the absence of social contact, but a subjective experience characterized by emptiness and disconnection. The constant connectivity through technology has left many feeling isolated despite being surrounded by people.
Loneliness has serious health implications, including cardiovascular risks, dementia, and mental health issues. The World Health Organization has even declared it a global health threat, emphasizing the importance of social connections for overall well-being.
To combat this widespread issue, a multipronged approach is needed. Building community resources and infrastructure accessible to all can help foster connections across age groups and communities. In organizations, creating environments that encourage interaction and camaraderie among employees can help tackle isolation at work.
As we navigate a world dominated by online interactions, it’s crucial to unplug and participate in the world around us. Building strong social relationships through meaningful shared experiences and genuine effort can combat feelings of loneliness. This World Health Day, let’s recommit to building resilient communities where every individual feels valued and supported. Remember, while we may feel lonely at times, we are not alone in feeling this way.