| ▲ | megaBiteToEat 3 hours ago | |
Is there a loneliness epidemic? Or is this viewing history through rose colored glasses? Is the shift from how society used to work to how society has come to work real or just a grammatically correct statement? Statistics are biased by those who compute them. Have we asked everyone or inferred and p-hacked up data points? The single salary family is largely a myth. A relatively small percentage of the population ever achieved that. Is the same true for loneliness? Is it a bigger problem now than it has been? Is this like in medicine where we think ADHD is up, cancer is up... it's an epidemic! When in reality as a percent of society things are normal, we just had no idea before how prevalent those things were before we measured. | ||