In a world where we can reach anyone with a single message, why do so many of us still feel alone?In this episode, Dima explores loneliness not as something to “fix,” but as a human signal — one that can feel painful, peaceful, or strangely honest.
Through a personal story from Cambodia, reflections on modern connection, and research from John Cacioppo (Loneliness) and Eric Klinenberg (Going Solo), we look at the many shapes loneliness can take — the kind that hurts, and the kind that heals.
This episode also includes books and films that deepen the conversation:Books: Loneliness (Cacioppo), Going Solo (Klinenberg), All About Love (bell hooks), The Art of Solitude (Stephen Batchelor).Films: Her (2013), Lost in Translation (2003), The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013), Into the Wild (2007).
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