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594 If someone over 65 has stopped initiating contact with people they used to be close to, psychology says something far more complex than losing interest is happening

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/24/2026 07:45 EDT

When older adults suddenly stop reaching out to lifelong friends, it's rarely about losing interest—it's often a silent struggle with identity loss, mounting health challenges, and the overwhelming weight of maintaining connections that once came so naturally.

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