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Some people tends to isolate themselves for some personal reasons. It can be due to lack of time to socialize with other people because lots of their time are allocated to their works or career and with their personal obligations. But is it healthy to isolate your self and limit your social life?
An article in Psychology and Spirit (link below) had discussed reasons why people isolate themselves and the negative outcomes they might experience from lack of social life.
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