In a world of AI companions and remote work, the need for genuine human connection has never been more urgent. The algorithm cannot hug you. The like button cannot hold your hair back when you are sick. The screen cannot laugh so hard that milk comes out of your nose.
In an age where digital interaction often replaces face-to-face contact, the quality of our relationships remains the most significant predictor of long-term health and happiness. Relationships are not just personal milestones; they are essential social structures that dictate how we navigate the world. The Biological Necessity of Connection