Loneliness
Loneliness Levels Soar in Autistic Community: What You Need to Know
New research challenges the misconception that autistic individuals avoid forming meaningful social bonds, highlighting that they experience loneliness more intensely than the general population.
Study finds Greeks responded well to lockdown despite uncertainty
Eight in 10 Greeks surveyed in a new study on the impacts of the coronavirus lockdown said they were concerned about their financial situation, though only three in 10 were worried about being left without a job.
YouGov Survey: One Fifth of Men Have no Close Friends
One fifth of men have no close friends. This is according to a study done in the UK, BTA reported.
YouGov's survey, which included 2,149 people, also indicates that one-third of men representatives do not have a best friend.
Men are also less interested in making friends, and unlike ladies, only 44% say they feel lonely.
Exhibition in Istanbul: Loneliness and solitude create a new language
What does loneliness or solitude feel like? How do we feel if we are left all alone? Are we happy all alone or is it possible to isolate ourselves in society? The art of Gökhan Gökseven forces upon these questions, because as much as it is about himself, he wants the viewer to discover themselves and feel the solitude in his paintings.
Bulgarians are One of the Most Lonely Europeans
There is a sad international statistic in which data about Bulgaria are not encouraging, Nova TV reported. If asked whether Europeans feel lonely, about 4% of Bulgarians over the age of 16 have said they have no one to ask for help in case of need. Behind these 4% are thousands of Bulgarians.
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The British Cabinet has Added a "Minister for Loneliness"
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May has created a new post in the Cabinet - the "Minister of Loneliness", and appointed Deputy Minister for Sports and Civil Society Tracey Crouch.
Santa Claus Leaves Finland
Santa went to the world with his sled. In the most exciting night of the year, it will bring joy to millions of people.
After weeks of tense work to prepare the gifts, Santa took the long way home to every child. According to an old tradition, it was sent by dozens of kids from all over Finland.
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The homeless modernizers
There seems to be intense anxiety within the modernizing wing of the center-left in Greece even though many insist on talking about holding a constructive discussion, others announce moves, meetings are organized, candidacies are declared and so on.
These may be symptoms of isolation and loneliness that have possibly intensified because of the summer heat.
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Woman takes pineapple for walk on Ankara's metro
Photographs and video of a woman who took a pineapple for a walk on Ankara's metro on Jan. 30 have gone viral on social media.
The photos and video showed the woman placing a chain collar on the pineapple as if it were a pet.
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Worthless seclusion instead of precious loneliness
It was only yesterday that we were boasting about ourselves. The Middle East was our responsibility. We were not only the protector of the neighborhood but also the ancestral mentor. We were the role model of the Islamic world. We were the rising star of Europe, envied by many.
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