‘This growing lack of social exposure is terrible for us and terrible for democracy’

‘This growing lack of social exposure is terrible for us and terrible for democracy’

‘Why a ‘third life’ is the answer to America’s loneliness epidemic’

Adam Chandler at Time

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The “role of coffee shops and bars, libraries and community centers, civic clubs and houses of worship, have faded as the creep of work and domestic obligation in American life have become all but inescapable,” says Adam Chandler. If “third places once represented readymade outlets for community,” then “we should look to create what I’d call ‘third lives'” by “creating a framework that is safe from the reach of obligation or the temptation of performative busyness.”

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