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Adam PT's avatar

This article is bang on.

‘IRL’ (as it now has to be called) community is essential.

We are living in an artificial world. And while I’m here, I wholeheartedly agree on the stance that some people’s depression is a perfectly natural response to an unnatural world. It isn’t them. They don’t need medicating. They need what is natural. Community being a key ingredient.

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Tee Pow's avatar

While I can appreciate the concerns raised about the loss of community in today’s world, I think there’s another angle that’s often overlooked: maybe being more disconnected from community has the potential to connect us more deeply with ourselves.

When we’re not constantly leaning on external validation or groupthink, we’re left with a mirror to ourselves. That’s uncomfortable, yes, but it’s also where real introspection, self-awareness, and growth  happen—truth be told.

Maybe the answer isn’t rushing to rebuild what was but reimagining how we define community and connection—starting with the one we have with ourselves.

So, instead of capitalizing on disconnection as a problem to fix, maybe it’s a call to shift our focus inward. Because the relationship we have with ourselves is the foundation for any meaningful connection we’ll ever build. And that’s where the real healing begins.

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