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Conquer Loneliness and Beat the Valentine’s Day Hype

Overcoming ‌Loneliness on Valentine’s Day: A New ⁢Perspective

In Manitoba, Canada, Elise ⁤Plessis has chosen to stay single for 26 years. Despite her decision, she still feels a sense of​ FOMO when Valentine’s ⁤Day⁣ approaches. Plessis, a ‍53-year-old singleton amongst her family and friends, often struggles with⁤ feelings of hopelessness and inadequacy. However, instead of wallowing ⁣in self-pity, she has found solace in helping others – a common recommendation from‍ loneliness researchers and psychologists.

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Last year, Plessis ‌became a certified matchmaker and is now organizing a speed-dating event leading up‍ to Valentine’s Day.⁢ She sees ⁤it ⁢as a way to contribute positively, even if she hasn’t found love herself. Valentine’s Day, often criticized as a “forced” and ‌commercialized holiday, is evolving into a‌ day of celebrating all ⁣forms of love and friendship. This year, amidst a public health advisory declaring‌ loneliness as an “epidemic” with severe consequences, the ⁤significance of human connection is more pronounced.

According to‍ Dr. Vivek Murthy,⁢ the former U.S. ‍surgeon general, loneliness can be as harmful as smoking ‌up to 15 ‌cigarettes‌ a day and costs the healthcare industry billions annually. Approximately half of U.S. ‍adults ‍have experienced loneliness, a problem that predates the pandemic but ‍has⁤ worsened in recent years. Loneliness ⁣is described as a‌ vital signal from⁤ the body, indicating a need for essential‍ survival⁣ elements that are lacking.

While some may view loneliness ⁣as an exaggerated issue, Dr. David Sbarra, a psychology professor at the University‍ of Arizona,‍ believes that Valentine’s Day can intensify psychological distress for​ those already feeling lonely. The holiday has ⁤become a ⁤profitable industry, with dating apps, gift⁤ guides, and⁤ various products catered to⁢ both enthusiasts and detractors of the occasion. Additionally, Galentine’s Day on ⁢Feb. 13 has emerged as‌ a celebration for singles and friends, expanding⁢ the scope‍ of love ‍beyond romantic relationships.

In conclusion, while Valentine’s Day may evoke mixed emotions for individuals ‍like Elise‌ Plessis, it also serves as⁢ an opportunity to combat ⁣loneliness and foster connections. By shifting the focus ‍from ‍commercialization to genuine human connection, this holiday can be a source of comfort and companionship for those in need.

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