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As humans, the relationships we form with other people are vital to our mental and emotional well-being and even our survival. Humans have an inherent desire to be close to other people — to connect and build relationships. While a man talking to a volleyball while stranded on an island (Remember the movie?) isn't necessarily "healthy," his compulsion for company is. That's because healthy relationships, whether romantic, friendships or familial, can help make life healthier.
As humans, the relationships we form with other people are vital to our mental and emotional well-being and even our survival. Humans have an inherent desire to be close to other people — to connect and build relationships. While a man talking to a volleyball while stranded on an island (Remember the movie?) isn't necessarily "healthy," his compulsion for company is. That's because healthy relationships, whether romantic, friendships or familial, can help make life healthier.
As humans, the relationships we form with other people are vital to our mental and emotional well-being and even our survival. Humans have an inherent desire to be close to other people — to connect and build relationships. While a man talking to a volleyball while stranded on an island (Remember the movie?) isn't necessarily "healthy," his compulsion for company is. That's because healthy relationships, whether romantic, friendships or familial, can help make life healthier.
As humans, the relationships we form with other people are vital to our mental and emotional well-being and even our survival. Humans have an inherent desire to be close to other people — to connect and build relationships. While a man talking to a volleyball while stranded on an island (Remember the movie?) isn't necessarily "healthy," his compulsion for company is. That's because healthy relationships, whether romantic, friendships or familial, can help make life healthier.