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Proverbs 12:9 - The Connection Effect: How Relationships Extend Life

5 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Human connection increases survival odds by 50%, comparable to quitting smoking, as demonstrated by a 90-year-old woman who cultivated relationships throughout her life, showing that authentic support matters more than social status. • Strong social relationships significantly impact physical health and longevity • Building meaningful relationships requires substantial time investment - 50 hours to become casual friends, 200 hours to become close • People who invested in relationships in their 50s were healthiest in their 80s • Spiritual practices and connection with God correlate with lower depression and anxiety • Diverse support networks make people three times more likely to cope with challenges • Relationship-building yields 23% higher life satisfaction than focusing on personal achievement • Gen Z reports highest levels of loneliness despite technological connectivity • Loneliness impacts health equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes daily • Quality of relationships at 50 predicts physical health better than cholesterol levels • People with strong social connections live an average of 7.5 years longer Just as the ancient proverb suggested and modern research confirms, having authentic support always trumps maintaining appearances. Proverbs 12:9 Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461533/support] Genesis 5:2

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Portada del episodio Proverbs 13:6 - Cosmic Justice

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Portada del episodio Proverbs 12:27 - The Squirrel and the Opossum

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Portada del episodio Proverbs 12:25 - Acts, Big Impact

Proverbs 12:25 - Acts, Big Impact

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Portada del episodio Proverbs 12:23 - Art of Thoughtful Communication

Proverbs 12:23 - Art of Thoughtful Communication

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