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    Solitude can kill!

    October 29, 2025 /

    Suicide is the third leading cause of death among 15–29-year-olds, with loneliness and depression prevalent in youth, particularly post-COVID-19. Social media exacerbates unrealistic expectations, leading to anxiety and low self-esteem. To combat chronic loneliness, personal and collective efforts like maintaining connections, engaging in hobbies, and practicing mindfulness are essential.

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