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788 Most retirees don’t realize the single biggest predictor of loneliness in retirement isn’t whether you have friends — it’s whether your friendships were built on mutual curiosity and care, or just shared circumstance, and these 7 signs reveal which kind you have

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/19/2026 06:00 EDT

Most retirees don’t realize the single biggest predictor of loneliness in retirement isn’t whether you have friends — it’s whether your friendships were built on mutual curiosity and care, or just shared circumstance, and these 7 signs reveal which kind you have

I noticed something a few years ago that stuck with me. A friend of mine retired after thirty-odd years in the same company. Big send-off, lots of hugs, promises to stay in touch. Within six months, he told me he barely heard from any of them. He wasn’t angry about it. Just confused. He thought ... Read more

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