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  2. Lonely People - Wikipedia

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    "Lonely People" is a song written by the husband-and-wife team of Dan Peek and Catherine Peek and recorded by America. It was the second single from America's 1974 album Holiday . Background

  3. 6 Behaviors That Signal a Person's Lonely, According to ... - AOL

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  4. People are lonely. Small steps in your community can ... - AOL

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    But a few changes to what you are already doing in your day may help you feel less lonely. People are lonely. Small steps in your community can make a difference

  5. Why are middle-aged Americans so lonely — and what habits can ...

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    However, Infurna says it does make sense why this is the case, as there are many plausible reasons why people in the United States are experiencing more loneliness than their European peers.

  6. Dan Peek - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 he married Catherine Maberry (d. March 11, 2021), [4] with whom he would write a number of songs, including "Lonely People". [5] When Peek was a young boy, he suffered from rheumatoid arthritis and had to be hospitalized for weeks 100 miles (160 km) away from the family home; his parents could visit only occasionally. Peek remembered ...

  7. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    Most people experience loneliness at some points in their lives, and some feel it often. Loneliness is found to be the highest among younger people as, according to the BBC Loneliness Experiment, 40% people within the age group 16-24 admit to feeling lonely while the percentage of people who feel lonely above age 75 is around 27%. [5]

  8. Psychologist Says There's a Rise in Lonely, Single Men

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    Psychologist Greg Matos wrote an article for Psychology Today titled "The Rise of Lonely, Single Men" — about straight men being the loneliest they've been in generations. Straight men represent ...

  9. Loner - Wikipedia

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    A person who avoids social interaction with colleagues beyond what is required for work or school responsibilities, mainly for practical reasons such as avoiding the complication of non-personal life, is often found to be highly charismatic during social gatherings with people outside of work or school—or vice versa.