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Bonds Formed from Quarantine due to COVID-19
Some people who were previously strangers on a coronavirus-infected cruise have now become good friends and remain in contact after the quarantine period has ended, highlighting the potential for genuine bonding during times of isolation.
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Our bodies produce neurotransmitters like oxytocin that increase our bonding with others, which may have been fitness enhancing evolutionarily for human beings to have close interpersonal relationships with others.
08:47 - 11:27 (02:40)
Summary
Our bodies produce neurotransmitters like oxytocin that increase our bonding with others, which may have been fitness enhancing evolutionarily for human beings to have close interpersonal relationships with others. This need for close interpersonal relationships may be why we feel good around friends.
ChapterBonds Formed from Quarantine due to COVID-19
Episode#152 - Lydia Denworth - Understanding Friendship
PodcastModern Wisdom
Friendships are about how close the individuals are and their relationship with one another, and not all Facebook friends are actual friends in real life.
11:27 - 13:25 (01:58)
Summary
Friendships are about how close the individuals are and their relationship with one another, and not all Facebook friends are actual friends in real life.
ChapterBonds Formed from Quarantine due to COVID-19
Episode#152 - Lydia Denworth - Understanding Friendship
PodcastModern Wisdom
Sharing similar experiences can lead to strong bonds, whether it be from working together, going on a cruise ship, or being impacted by a global phenomenon like the coronavirus outbreak.
13:25 - 14:51 (01:26)
Summary
Sharing similar experiences can lead to strong bonds, whether it be from working together, going on a cruise ship, or being impacted by a global phenomenon like the coronavirus outbreak.