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The Study of Friendships

Absence of meaningful relationships can be detrimental to our health

In an era of hyper-connectivity, where social media suggests an abundance of friends, it’s important to recognize the distinction between acquaintances and genuine connections.

The absence of meaningful relationships not only affects our mental well-being but can also have physical health implications. Prominent research reports and calls to action such as Dr. Vivek Murthy’s op-ed in New York Times have shed light on the significance of combating isolation and fostering true belonging.

While our online presence may provide some social interaction, it often lacks depth and fails to fulfill our inherent need for meaningful connections.

That is one reason Amichey has been designed to bring together small groups of people to meet in person over a meal.

Do I need more friends? Read about How Many Friends are Enough?

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