When researchers refer to the concept of social connection, they mean that you belong to a group and often get in touch with others. Scientific evidence strongly suggests that this is the center of psychological necessity and is essential for life satisfaction.
Indeed, human beings are profound social species and our motivation to connect with others is rooted in our biological and evolutionary history. It starts with the relationship with our caregivers at birth - the influence of this relationship seems to be echoing in our lives. As we get older we are more likely to have a healthy and secure attachment when we are looked after like a child.
The bondage of our social connection is reflected in some of the most fundamental ways of human communication through our voice, expressions, and subtle emotions. By choosing nature people can take care of future generations and group them together so we believe that Touch's scientists are basically connected with other people.
"In a sense, it can be said that the theory of evolution is to design a modern brain, which is what our brain touches, touching and interacting with others" The brain has a connection "The book wrote. "These social adaptations are essential to make us the most successful species on the planet."
People need social connections with other people to prosper - this is part of making us unique. Social relationships such as friendship, relationships with families, close relationships with local communities are closely related to happiness and personal well-being. Indeed, research indicates that social relationships are one of two important factors for the success of aging. But when they use mobile phones, people are not very interested in interacting with other people. I sat down behind the computer screen and began to complain
Our modern life is connected more than most of us care. We have a social connection, an electronic connection, a connection with a family, a connection with a friend, a connection, a connection, a connection. When we are overly connected, we become dry, weak, aspiring to something, giving us life. Because we are busy and have spiritual connections, we are too tired. We surveyed more than 10,000 people in 28 markets around the world and found that people exaggerated their busy attitudes. According to Havas Worldwide's report, 42% of participants pretend that busy feelings are more important, 60% of participants believe their colleagues do the same. If you are busy you seem important, but you have free time to make you look unnecessary
As a lifelong participation, perfectly launched, globally connected every 1,000 years to all forms of social media networks, this gathering is really for me. The page was deleted, the history was deleted, and the connection was invalidated. So, what makes people like me get out of the digital society and returning to the digital world becomes more practical? I think I can boil down for several main reasons. First and foremost, the most important thing is that several generations before the millennium adopted the platform. This is not to say that social media is not a place for X generations or boomer generations. Indeed, it should be a space designed for everyone who can be used equally and safely. However, older generations played a role in adopting a conversational language in social media networks.