Office Hours with Arthur Brooks

4 Ways to Be Less Lonely

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Feb 2, 2026
A deep dive into the loneliness epidemic and why so many people feel unseen despite constant connectivity. Stories and science show the difference between being known and being understood. Practical habits are offered to push against isolation, learn about others, ask better questions, and put phones away to create real connection.
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ANECDOTE

Edgar Allan Poe As A Case Study

  • Arthur C. Brooks recounts Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Alone' to illustrate chronic loneliness.
  • Poe's obituary said he 'had very few friends and was the friend of very few.'
INSIGHT

Understanding Triggers Pleasure, Misunderstanding Pain

  • Feeling understood lights up brain pleasure centers while being misunderstood activates pain regions.
  • The brain treats social understanding as biologically important for survival.
INSIGHT

We Want To Be Known More Than We Know

  • We strongly want to be known but lack incentive to know others, creating a social mismatch.
  • That mismatch produces the self‑reinforcing loneliness cycle.
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