The Loneliness Economy: How Isolation Became Profitable - And What Humanists Must Do About It
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The first one launched 4 centres where clients have part of various activities. 40% of Seoul's houses are located by one person. 130,000 young people face severe social isolation. Seoul invests 330 million dollars to combat loneliness. The loneliness is serious, but South Koreans have found a method to make it easier: community centres for soloists! In South Korea's capital, Seoul has opened this year's 4 community centres for single people, ins…
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