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Someone is getting very rich off your loneliness. Right now, investors are looking at data about how isolated you feel — and calling it a market opportunity. Your need for friendship? There's an app for that. Your need for community? There's a membership. Your need for someone to talk to? There's an AI. The industry built around your loneliness is worth billions. This episode asks the question nobody is asking: who decided belonging could be sold? The U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a public health epidemic—comparable in mortality risk to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. The WHO established a global Commission on Social Connection. And into the vacuum left by dismantled communities, an entire economy emerged. Featuring: * Dr. Vivek Murthy's landmark loneliness research * Sociologist Dr. Robert Putnam's work on the collapse of community infrastructure (Bowling Alone) * Dr. Robin Dunbar's research on how genuine bonds actually form (shared physical experience, laughter, touch — none of which can be scaled or sold) * Brené Brown's distinction between belonging and fitting in: paid community structures are often fitting-in spaces, not belonging spaces. Can you buy belonging? When does a tool become a trap? Why is the AI companion industry designed to keep you dependent, not help you grow? And what does Islamic ummah reveal about what we've lost — and what we need to rebuild? The solution is not a subscription. The solution is rebuilding what we dismantled. Let's Be Friends! [https://linktr.ee/themissreign?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=84c913ca-3c1f-486a-a3bd-2c3568d931bd]
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