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Loneliness – the real danger virus of 2010

The year 2009 was marked by the frantic efforts of healthcare to combat the H1N1 pandemic (many disagree that it is really a pandemic, but that’s another topic). A mad dash took place (and billions of dollars spent) to create an antivirus. There is, however, a condition that is more dangerous than the H1N1 virus – LONELINESS. Research shows it is indeed already a pandemic (meaning it has already spread across the world).

Research published in the December 2009 issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that lonely people are not only socially isolated, but they tend to develop a negative belief towards everyone and anyone, thereby exacerbating their loneliness. They simply begin to view the whole world as negative. The problem is therefore not merely loneliness, but a negative mindset that slowly cuts one from anything that’s positive. And it’s not healthy – loneliness has been linked to various psychological and physical illnesses. Depression, colds, and flu’s are more prominent among lonely people.

We can each help one another to repair and build our social networks – it’s not only healthy for the lonely person, it’s healthy for all of us. Let’s make this a year to reach out to someone that lost trust in society, someone that does not expect friendliness from anyone, someone caught up in a pattern of social isolation. We all see them around us. Their cure is YOU. We are created and designed to be social – and to take care of one another.

The amazing fact is that the cure for loneliness is not an expensive antivirus – it’s simply a kind act on our part to reach out to someone that is drifting on their own. Call that person, send an email, pop a text, stop at their desk and say hello – change their world…and change yours.

Make 2010 the year to break loneliness.

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My best towards your health and happiness

Dr. Henry

  1. June 7th, 2010 at 10:00 | #1

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  7. January 8th, 2010 at 15:08 | #7

    Great idea, thanks for this tip!

  8. Elaine
    January 4th, 2010 at 17:18 | #8

    We are definitely not isolated beings and need each other more than ever if we’re going to overcome the negative pandemic. Great blog and I will be sure to work on being a cure for the loneliness virus for others and myself. Cheers!

  9. Sonja
    January 3rd, 2010 at 23:49 | #9

    People are now saying that this last decade was the worst decade and I think it is very insightful to point out that all that negativity has been internalized resulting in people feeling cut off and lonely. I am certainly inspired now to make 2010 the year I bring positivity to those around me and myself. Thanks!

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