"Loneliness is synonymous with perceived social isolation, not with objective social isolation. You can be surrounded by people and still feel alone if those connections aren't real anymore."
"Nobody wakes up at 66 and suddenly becomes lonely. It's the result of a thousand small decisions that seemed reasonable at the time."
"Institutional, neighborhood, and life stressors, such as perceived institutional discrimination and stressful life events, are associated with increased loneliness among older adults."
"When you're working, you've got built-in social interaction. Even if you're not close with your coworkers, you're still engaging with people daily."
Loneliness is a gradual process resulting from numerous small choices that diminish social connections. Working long hours can lead to neglecting friendships and social gatherings. Relationships may become superficial, lacking depth and genuine connection. Stressors in life, including work-related pressures, can further isolate individuals. After retirement, the absence of daily social interactions can exacerbate feelings of loneliness, as the built-in social networks from work disappear, leaving individuals to confront their isolation more acutely.
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