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104 Behavioral scientists found that loneliness at 25 and loneliness at 75 share the same core feeling — the belief that you’ve become optional to the people you thought were permanent, and that realization hits identically whether you’re scrolling Instagram in a studio apartment or sitting in a paid-off house watching your phone not ring

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 09:30 EDT

Behavioral scientists found that loneliness at 25 and loneliness at 75 share the same core feeling — the belief that you’ve become optional to the people you thought were permanent, and that realization hits identically whether you’re scrolling Instagram in a studio apartment or sitting in a paid-off house watching your phone not ring

The 32-year-old scrolling through Instagram at 2 AM and the 74-year-old grandmother waiting by a silent phone discovered they were experiencing the exact same hollow ache — a revelation that researchers say explains why loneliness devastates us identically across generations.

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