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41 Psychology says people who have no close friends after 55 aren’t antisocial — they usually experienced one of these 7 invisible turning points that quietly rewired how they connect

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They're not the difficult loners you'd expect—these are often the warmest, most evolved people who've undergone profound psychological transformations that completely rewired their capacity for connection in ways that might actually signal growth, not isolation.

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