Unlock the secrets of the social brain and learn practical strategies to overcome the loneliness epidemic. Discover how to sharpen your intuition and take brave steps toward building lasting, meaningful friendships.

Friendship depends on effort rather than just luck or destiny. If you see it as a skill to be practiced—like a muscle—you stay in the game long enough for the connection to grow.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how easy it used to be to make friends back on the playground. But lately, it feels like those social muscles have just gone a bit rusty.
Miles: It’s so true, Lena. And it’s not just us. There’s this "loneliness epidemic" happening where the number of Americans with no close friends has actually quadrupled since 1990. It’s a real struggle for a lot of people.
Lena: That’s a staggering shift. It makes sense why it feels daunting, but I love the idea that a new friend isn't just a social contact—they’re an invitation to a whole new journey and a way to stay grounded.
Miles: Exactly. It’s about that sense of belonging and the health benefits that come with it.
Lena: So, let’s explore how we can start tuning into our intuition and taking those small, brave steps to build new connections.