How to Talk to People: How to Not Go It Alone
American narratives around “freedom” can lead people to pursue what's best for themselves by themselves. But it may also explain why many Americans miss out on the joys of coming together.

The science around aging is expanding but are our cultural narratives keeping up?
American narratives around “freedom” can lead people to pursue what's best for themselves by themselves. But it may also explain why many Americans miss out on the joys of coming together.
Two married couples who bought a home together have found that expanding their household led to a deeper sense of community.
The design of physical spaces can either encourage or discourage relationships. But people also have to be willing to slow down and take the opportunity to connect.
How can we overcome the awkwardness that keeps us from starting a conversation?

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