Social Media's Paradox: Connected, Yet Isolated?

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📱 Social Media’s Paradox: Connected, Yet Isolated?
DIOTALK EPISODE #219 🎙️

We live in a time where we’re more “connected” than ever before.
Phones in our hands 24/7.
Live chats.
Live feeds.
Live streaming.
Billions of people at our fingertips… yet so many of us feel *utterly alone*.

It’s not new. In the 1940s, one of the leading causes of suicide for women was tragically linked to isolation—housewives spending long hours alone at home, with no intimacy, no relationships, no real interaction. Life began to feel empty, and the loneliness was unbearable.

Fast forward to today—our tools have changed, but the core problem hasn’t.
We can be connected with a billion people online, yet still have no one who truly *knows* us.
Social media gives the illusion of closeness, but often we’re only showing the world a curated fraction of who we are.

So why is it happening more and more? And what’s the real cost of this hyper-connected loneliness?
We break it down in this week’s episode.

🎧 Listen to the full conversation now on DIOTALK EPISODE #219.

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