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The Science of Social Well-Being: What the Research Actually Says
Social connections shape our lives in ways science is only beginning to fully understand. Yet, science has been remarkably consistent on this: the people we surround ourselves with shape our happiness, resilience, and even our longevity. And yet, modern life makes staying connected harder than ever. While technology promises to keep us linked, many people feel more isolated than ever. It’s no surprise that loneliness is now considered a public health issue. Key findings from
Mahika Hari
11 hours ago4 min read


The Loneliness Epidemic
Even though strong relationships are one of the biggest contributors to our health, many people today feel less connected than they’d like to be. Loneliness is now so widespread that some health leaders consider it a public-health crisis. According to a national CDC survey , about 1 in 3 U.S. adults report feeling lonely . So if you’ve felt this way, you’re far from alone. Recent research shows troubling trends across age groups: An estimated 37.4% of U.S. adults report mode
Mahika Hari
11 hours ago2 min read


Why We Track Everything… Except Our Friendships
And how that realization led me to build Centr We track our steps, calories, sleep, screen time, budgets, and stress levels. But when it comes to friendships, the thing most strongly tied to our happiness and long-term health, most of us rely on… memory. Gut feeling. Vibes. And because life gets busy, friendships slip through the cracks. This is not because we don’t care, but it's because we don’t have systems that support us. This nagged at me for years. And eventually, it b
Mahika Hari
Dec 34 min read
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