I'm thinking about this loneliness epidemic in the US...

It's crazy that a crisis like this can lead to people coming together around shared causes. Like, I've seen friends become super close after volunteering for social justice causes, and it's amazing!

These movement spaces are creating real connections between people who might not have met otherwise.
I'm also wondering if these collective efforts are helping combat loneliness on a larger scale. For example, I've noticed that my online community has become more active when we're working together towards a common goal. It's like our shared purpose brings us closer together!
What's interesting is how this shift in focus from individual action to collective impact is shifting the way people connect with each other. Maybe it's time for us to rethink what 'community' means?

Should we be focusing on building these movement spaces and shared values, rather than just going through the motions of daily life?
Anyway, I'm inspired by people like Lani Ritter Hall and Juni Taranu who've found a new sense of purpose in activism. It's amazing how much can change when we come together with others around a common cause!
