Marlena Fiol
1 min readMar 26, 2019

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“A UCLA Berkeley study published last year found that even though adults between 21 and 30 had larger social networks, they reported twice as many days spent feeling lonely or socially isolated than adults between 50 and 70.”

Excatly. Loneliness is not about how many people we know. Rather, it’s about being known.

Thanks for the thoughtful post.

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Marlena Fiol
Marlena Fiol

Written by Marlena Fiol

Journeys of Awakening. Storyteller/Spiritual Seeker/ marlenafiol.com

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