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Historically, social circles were defined by geography—your neighbors, your coworkers, and your kin. Today, technology has dissolved those borders. While we are more "connected" than ever via social media, many report feeling a profound sense of isolation. Conflict is an inevitable part of the social fabric
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The Invisible Thread: Navigating Relationships and Social Topics in a Modern World
Healthy relationships are the strongest predictors of long-term health and happiness. On a broader scale, how we handle social topics determines the health of our democracy and communities. When we prioritize communication over assumption, and empathy over ego, we strengthen the "invisible threads" that hold society together.
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