Why Do We Need Each Other

IF We Start and End Alone?

Connection Is a Survival Instinct

Our ancestors depended on each other for protection, food, and shelter — isolation meant danger.

Emotional Support Shapes Identity

We understand who we are through the eyes and reflections of others.

Shared Experiences Create Meaning

Moments matter more when they’re shared — joy, pain, and everything in between.

Relationships Regulate Our Emotions

Talking to someone can literally calm your nervous system and reduce stress.

Love and Belonging Drive Motivation

According to Maslow, connection is a core human need — right after food and safety.

We’re Wired to Feel What Others Feel

Mirror neurons help us empathize — we’re neurologically built to relate.

Legacy Lives Through Others

Though we leave alone, our impact, memories, and love continue through the people we touch.

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