By the way, people live in bubbles, so it’s hard to estimate how many have the “loneliness crisis”.
There’s also a selection effect: Lonely people have fewer friends, so you’re less likely to know them.
That would make average people underestimate the “loneliness crisis”, right?
Yes.
There’s also a selection effect: Lonely people have fewer friends, so you’re less likely to know them.
That would make average people underestimate the “loneliness crisis”, right?
Yes.