Sometimes, Even When You Give It Your All, Friendships Can Still Fade

One of the hardest lessons I have learned about friendship is that effort is not always enough. We grow up hearing that relationships require work, communication, understanding, patience, and commitment. We are told that if we care about someone, we should fight for the connection. We should reach out. We should check in. We should be willing to have difficult conversations. We should make time. We should show up. And while there is truth in all of that, there is another truth that often […]

https://jaimedavid.blog/2026/05/30/19/16/58/analysis/jaimedavid327/11069/sometimes-even-when-you-give-it-your-all-friendships-can-still-fade/

A smaller social network is linked to higher loneliness, especially among those with depression, with fewer social contacts associated with more pronounced loneliness in both groups but more strongly in the depression group.

This piece highlights how actual social connections relate to felt loneliness, and why gaps between desired and actual social ties may be particularly impactful for individuals experiencing depression, offering insight into why social network rebuilding can matter in mental health contexts.

Article Title: A smaller social network increases loneliness more drastically for those with depression

Link to PsyPost Article: https://www.psypost dot org/a-smaller-social-network-increases-loneliness-more-drastically-for-those-with-depression/

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#loneliness #depression #socialconnections #mentalhealth #psychology

The article reports that having difficult people in one’s close social circle is linked to faster biological aging, with higher inflammatory markers and related health risks. It uses salivary epigenetic clocks to show that each additional hassler is associated with aging exposed to stress and potential health consequences.

This topic is of interest to psychology readers because it highlights the tangible biological pathways through which social relationships influence mental and physical health, emphasizing the impact of chronic interpersonal stress on well-being.

Article Title: The difficult people in your life might be making you biologically older

Link to PsyPost Article: https://www.psypost dot org/the-difficult-people-in-your-life-might-be-making-you-biologically-older/

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#psychology #socialconnections #biologicalaging #stress #interpersonalrelations

Loneliness has a demographic footprint. The new essay from @hpa_passarelli outlines how relational disconnection interacts with mortality, fertility, and migration – and why it matters for understanding population change. Check it out!
#Demography #Loneliness #Socialconnections
https://www.demographic-research.org/articles/volume/54/5/

Why is #CommunityMarketing Becoming Relevant?

#Loneliness 🧑‍💻 People are feeling #lonely, spending time alone in front of #screens and missing out on real #socialconnections.

#Noncommittal 🙅 Many people today no longer want to make a firm #commitment.

#ContentGraph vs #SocialGraph 🙋 Discovering common interests through #sharedcontent makes #communities relevant.

#InfluencerSaturation 🤷 The credibility of #influencermarketing is declining.

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Community Marketing to Build Strong, Loyal Relationships

Community marketing is a strategy for building and maintaining strong, loyal relationships with a brand through engagement and shared values.

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1363: A friend

Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen

Publication (Outlet/Website): Medium (Personal)

Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2025/08/05

A friend to all.

Therefore, a friend to none.

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Lifelong Social Connections Are Linked to Slower Biological Aging

A recent study by researchers at Cornell University shows that lifelong social support can slow biological aging. Using DNA-based epigenetic clocks, including GrimAge and DunedinPACE, scientists found that individuals with richer and more sustained social relationships exhibited younger biological p... [More info]

A lifetime of social ties adds up to healthy aging | Cornell Chronicle

Research shows the biological aging process can be slowed by strong social connections and support.

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Carbondale Urbanist Society Work Day

Commune, Sunday, September 21 at 11:00 AM CDT

Carbondale Urbanist Society invited you to help build benches for your community! Please bring as screwdrivers, drills, sanders, or other tools you have available. If you have no tools that’s ok too!

https://www.carbondale.info/event/carbondale-urbanist-society-work-day