A Pandemic of Loneliness

It is only through consistent and conscious measures that the increasingly fragile and fractured nature of urban relationships can be resolved

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It is only through consistent and conscious measures that the increasingly fragile and fractured nature of urban relationships can be resolved

Humans are social animals. We seek relationships, strive to be a part of large groups, and remain relevant across all arenas of life. Most of us assume a steady trajectory of relationships throughout our lives—from being single, to dating, then marriage, possibly parenthood. We assume our lives will be surrounded by other people, both in personal and professional capacities. The media we consume lead us to develop notions about the nature and dynamics of friendships and familial interactions.But, when we look around, there is often a very different reality surrounding us.

Have Urban Relationships Changed?

Even in the best of times, the foundation of urban relationships rests on fragile ground. Over the years, human relationships have seen a shift. From fostering dependence on each other,there has been a rising need to seek independence. A movement has en-sued where, in pursuit of bigger goals,better lives and loftier achievements,our social spaces have narrowed.A kind of superficiality has trickled through its cracks and displaced stronger, deeper bonds with each other.

While many take the time to meet and speak to each other or check in with near and dear ones, rarely are they deeply invested in each other’s lives.Despite being surrounded by millions,there is disconnectedness even from those who reside in one’s vicinity. Daysmeld into one another as people go through the cycles of work and day-to-day routines with little or no time left for much else. We’re caught in a never-ending race, knowing, and caring little about our fellow participants.

The Genesis of the Change

The big question then is ‘What is leading to this change in the landscape of urban relationships?’ We are always in a state of transition and the systems we are part of have been undergoing significant change. If we analyze this from a social and cultural stand-point you’l...

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