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Lot Lines: Loneliness Is a Land Use Issue Shaping Our Communities

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A quiet epidemic is growing in our communities — not of crime or poverty, but of loneliness. It crosses age, income, and geography. And while we often treat loneliness as a mental health issue, it’s also, perhaps surprisingly, a land use issue.  The post Lot Lines: Loneliness is a land use issue shaping our communities first appeared on The Journal Record.
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During a conference of Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) I spoke about the role of technology in our mental health. After a contribution to a panel during the conference in Budapest I also spoke for a local branch in the Hungarian Békéscsaba. The lecture focused on the loneliness epidemic among young people. The room was filled with students, parents and teachers, who were visibly affected by the subject. In Western countries, including the Nethe…

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advanced-television.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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