When Communities Click Everything Changes
Feeling lonely? You’re not alone—and it turns out the cure might be as simple as hanging out with your neighbors. Victoria MacKinnon (@Global Citizen) argues that community isn’t just a warm fuzzy feeling; it’s a game changer for mental health, civic engagement, and even democracy itself.
Here’s the gist:
Humans crave connection. Community combats loneliness, anxiety, and depression.
Shared passions spark action. When people come together, their collective voice literally shapes policies and societal change.
Building community is a radical act. Especially today, when disconnection feels like the status quo, showing up for your local causes or chatting with your neighbors is more rebellious than you think.
Why it matters: community isn’t just nice-to-have, it’s the backbone of a healthy society. Engaged citizens hold leaders accountable, drive real solutions to big problems like climate change and political unrest, and make democracy actually work.
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