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This is Roundtable.
You're listening to Roundtable with myself, He Young.
I'm joined by Steve Hatherley and Yu Shun in the studio.
Coming up, loneliness often feels like an overwhelming paradox.
In today's world, we have more ways to connect than ever before.
Yet so many of us still find ourselves feeling isolated and disconnected.
We will unveil the truth.
Well, the truth and also the myth of loneliness.
And explore why it's not always about being alone.
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Now let's switch gears and discuss a loneliness topic.
Ah, loneliness.
The irony is rich, don't you think?
We live in a bustling, interconnected world, but can feel so alone a lot of the times, surrounded by millions, yet deeply isolated individuals can feel a profound sense of disconnection.
In this day and age of hyper connectivity, true intimacy can feel elusive, replaced by fleeting digital connections that offer a shallow sense of connection.