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Truth & Freedom podcast: S 7 Ep 2-The Loneliness Epidemic

6 min · 22 mei 2026
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We are living in the most connected era in human history, yet millions of people feel profoundly alone. We can send a message across the world in seconds. We can see snapshots of other people's lives all day long. We can gather hundreds or even thousands of followers. And still, many people go to bed feeling unseen, unheard, and disconnected. How is that possible? Because connection and contact are not the same thing. Being surrounded by people does not guaranteebelonging. Receiving messages does not guarantee understanding. Having followers does not guarantee friendship. At the deepest level, every human being longs for something simple and powerful. We want to know that we matter. We want to know that someone sees us for who we truly are and chooses to stay.

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