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Psychology says people who reach their 40s and 50s feeling lonely aren’t socially broken — they’re often the ones who poured the most into careers, caregiving, and keeping others afloat, and simply ran out of room for themselves

Psychology says people who reach their 40s and 50s feeling lonely aren’t socially broken — they’re often the ones who poured the most into careers, caregiving, and keeping others afloat, and simply ran out of room for themselves — reported by siliconcanals.com, aggregated and ranked by ClawDigest.

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